1 00:00:00,640 --> 00:00:06,360 Speaker 1: Get Up, Get Up, Get Up? 2 00:00:09,160 --> 00:00:09,320 Speaker 2: Yo? 3 00:00:09,640 --> 00:00:10,720 Speaker 1: What is up? Mets fans? 4 00:00:10,760 --> 00:00:13,160 Speaker 3: Welcome back to another episode of the Mets Up Podcast, 5 00:00:13,200 --> 00:00:15,400 Speaker 3: the official podcast of the New York Mets, Episode number 6 00:00:15,440 --> 00:00:18,720 Speaker 3: one thirty four, going over the series against the Oakland A's. 7 00:00:19,440 --> 00:00:21,639 Speaker 3: It was a crazy weekend, not only in Mets Land, 8 00:00:21,640 --> 00:00:23,479 Speaker 3: but for me and James as well. I went to 9 00:00:23,520 --> 00:00:25,400 Speaker 3: three Major League Baseball games in the span of twenty 10 00:00:25,400 --> 00:00:28,720 Speaker 3: four hours, which included Albert Pooholes hitting six ninety nine 11 00:00:28,720 --> 00:00:31,720 Speaker 3: and seven hundred in LA. Then went to the Yankees game, 12 00:00:31,800 --> 00:00:34,320 Speaker 3: thought I was gonna see some history there. Aaron Judge 13 00:00:34,440 --> 00:00:36,080 Speaker 3: just doesn't have a clutch bone in his body, couldn't 14 00:00:36,120 --> 00:00:38,480 Speaker 3: do it for me. And then we were in Baltimore 15 00:00:38,720 --> 00:00:41,400 Speaker 3: Saturday night. So it's been a crazy forty eight hour 16 00:00:41,479 --> 00:00:44,159 Speaker 3: stretch for me. James joined me in Baltimore. He's had 17 00:00:44,200 --> 00:00:46,440 Speaker 3: a busy weekend too. The Mets had a busy weekend. 18 00:00:46,560 --> 00:00:48,240 Speaker 3: We have a lot to talk about in Mets world 19 00:00:48,240 --> 00:00:50,480 Speaker 3: in our personal lives. So if you guys stick around 20 00:00:50,520 --> 00:00:52,920 Speaker 3: and listen, if you're enjoying everything that you're seeing listening 21 00:00:52,960 --> 00:00:54,440 Speaker 3: watching on here, make sure you follow us on all 22 00:00:54,440 --> 00:00:57,800 Speaker 3: our social media at Mets Up on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok. 23 00:00:57,920 --> 00:01:00,200 Speaker 3: If you're listening to us or that's not how I 24 00:01:00,280 --> 00:01:02,560 Speaker 3: normally do it, See my brain's broken. I normally say 25 00:01:02,600 --> 00:01:05,440 Speaker 3: the YouTube first. If you're watching us on YouTube New 26 00:01:05,520 --> 00:01:07,240 Speaker 3: York Mets YouTube channel, subscribe over there. 27 00:01:07,240 --> 00:01:08,920 Speaker 1: And now, if you're listening. 28 00:01:08,600 --> 00:01:12,240 Speaker 3: To us Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Odyssey, drop us 29 00:01:12,240 --> 00:01:14,320 Speaker 3: the rating, drops a review, download and subscribe. 30 00:01:14,720 --> 00:01:16,000 Speaker 1: James, my brain is broken. 31 00:01:16,200 --> 00:01:19,000 Speaker 3: You were with me yesterday and I was just flubbing 32 00:01:19,040 --> 00:01:20,800 Speaker 3: words more than I normally do. 33 00:01:20,600 --> 00:01:23,720 Speaker 1: How are you feeling? Because I'm tired as hell. I'm 34 00:01:23,720 --> 00:01:26,000 Speaker 1: tired this hell too. We got off the train coming 35 00:01:26,040 --> 00:01:28,199 Speaker 1: back from Baltimore. We got on the train like eight 36 00:01:28,520 --> 00:01:30,360 Speaker 1: fifty five, by the skin of our teeth, made it 37 00:01:30,400 --> 00:01:33,959 Speaker 1: by three minutes. Miss Tina shout out, Miss Tina, shoutout 38 00:01:33,959 --> 00:01:35,760 Speaker 1: Miss Tina Great the Uber driver, anyone else finding the 39 00:01:35,760 --> 00:01:37,399 Speaker 1: shout out that we met. We met a couple. I 40 00:01:37,480 --> 00:01:39,520 Speaker 1: had Mets fans and okaymden yep. 41 00:01:39,560 --> 00:01:43,480 Speaker 3: I had my Uber driver, Rue Pinder in from the Bronx, 42 00:01:43,760 --> 00:01:46,000 Speaker 3: who the train was leaving at three oh four to 43 00:01:46,040 --> 00:01:48,360 Speaker 3: get to Baltimore. I was like, I gotta get there 44 00:01:48,360 --> 00:01:49,960 Speaker 3: by three because I don't really know where I'm going 45 00:01:50,000 --> 00:01:52,280 Speaker 3: in Moynihan Train Hall, yet need to be there by 46 00:01:52,280 --> 00:01:53,920 Speaker 3: three way, said three h two. 47 00:01:54,000 --> 00:01:54,840 Speaker 1: She's like, I got you. 48 00:01:54,880 --> 00:01:57,440 Speaker 3: Don't worry about it. She got me there and plenty 49 00:01:57,480 --> 00:02:00,760 Speaker 3: of time. And Uber drivers game in clutch with this, 50 00:02:00,880 --> 00:02:01,840 Speaker 3: with the driving going on in. 51 00:02:01,840 --> 00:02:04,720 Speaker 1: The city's got to appreciate that. Yeah, major, Well else 52 00:02:04,880 --> 00:02:06,640 Speaker 1: my brain's kind of broken too, because we got off 53 00:02:06,640 --> 00:02:08,680 Speaker 1: that train. I went straight to my office. I did 54 00:02:08,680 --> 00:02:11,119 Speaker 1: football live tweeting all day and now we literally came home, 55 00:02:11,200 --> 00:02:11,920 Speaker 1: just prepped the show. 56 00:02:12,520 --> 00:02:15,040 Speaker 3: We talked about the guys that we met in Baltimore. 57 00:02:15,040 --> 00:02:18,480 Speaker 3: How about the guy who was Bjornson, the bullpen coach, 58 00:02:18,840 --> 00:02:22,760 Speaker 3: his cousin two cousins, Yes, his cousin. You chatted more 59 00:02:22,760 --> 00:02:24,320 Speaker 3: with him, so I don't remember what. 60 00:02:24,080 --> 00:02:27,000 Speaker 1: Was his name, Craig or Chris Chris, because remember Craig 61 00:02:27,080 --> 00:02:29,320 Speaker 1: is the Mets guy. Yeah. So we had some electric 62 00:02:29,600 --> 00:02:34,840 Speaker 1: threadheads for the Instagram in Baltimore about like Mets type people, 63 00:02:34,919 --> 00:02:37,200 Speaker 1: like there was the guy wearing the logan Forret Jersey. Yes, 64 00:02:38,400 --> 00:02:40,880 Speaker 1: he worked for the Orioles. He's been doing Campden Yard 65 00:02:40,960 --> 00:02:43,440 Speaker 1: tours except for the last fifteen years. And he was 66 00:02:43,440 --> 00:02:45,560 Speaker 1: wearing a logan Verret jersey. We also a couple that 67 00:02:45,600 --> 00:02:48,440 Speaker 1: weren't Mets related. We had an Alexandro Vetchkin Orioles jersey. 68 00:02:48,720 --> 00:02:51,880 Speaker 1: And upon thorn review of these pictures I posted on Instagram, 69 00:02:51,919 --> 00:02:54,000 Speaker 1: I saw that the guy who was wearing the jersey 70 00:02:54,600 --> 00:02:57,000 Speaker 1: went into Camden Yards with a ziplock bag with six 71 00:02:57,040 --> 00:03:00,840 Speaker 1: hot dogs in it, cooked hot dogs inside buns. That's 72 00:03:00,880 --> 00:03:03,240 Speaker 1: absolutely nuts. It was one of the funnies things I've 73 00:03:03,240 --> 00:03:04,680 Speaker 1: ever seen. A lot of the funny food ends up 74 00:03:04,680 --> 00:03:06,519 Speaker 1: block bags at the Oils game. I think their rules 75 00:03:06,520 --> 00:03:07,880 Speaker 1: you can bring food in as long as in zip 76 00:03:07,880 --> 00:03:09,880 Speaker 1: block bag, and people just really stretched that one out. 77 00:03:10,400 --> 00:03:12,799 Speaker 1: So we're sitting next to a cooldude wearing JJ Hardy jersey. 78 00:03:12,840 --> 00:03:14,960 Speaker 1: That was pretty funny. And then there's not lots of 79 00:03:15,040 --> 00:03:17,840 Speaker 1: buck show Walter jersey. Of course, lots of buckshow Walters 80 00:03:17,919 --> 00:03:19,359 Speaker 1: called people who said they were rooting for the Mets 81 00:03:19,360 --> 00:03:21,360 Speaker 1: this year just four buck, which is really awesome to 82 00:03:21,360 --> 00:03:22,240 Speaker 1: hear of that. 83 00:03:22,280 --> 00:03:24,280 Speaker 3: We love the people in the city of Baltimore. Had 84 00:03:24,320 --> 00:03:25,960 Speaker 3: a great time there. And then of course it ended 85 00:03:25,960 --> 00:03:28,720 Speaker 3: with the Bjordanston jersey. We saw the guy on the street. 86 00:03:29,040 --> 00:03:33,560 Speaker 1: They were in their sixties. I say one was forties, 87 00:03:33,600 --> 00:03:34,240 Speaker 1: one was fifties. 88 00:03:34,920 --> 00:03:38,480 Speaker 3: Was his fifties, Yeah, and they're not familiar with the Instagram, like, 89 00:03:38,560 --> 00:03:40,280 Speaker 3: so when we told him to take a picture, it 90 00:03:40,320 --> 00:03:41,880 Speaker 3: was a whole ordeal. He was like, how do you 91 00:03:41,920 --> 00:03:43,840 Speaker 3: want me to stand? Then the other guy got in 92 00:03:43,840 --> 00:03:45,040 Speaker 3: and put his arm over it. I was like, you 93 00:03:45,040 --> 00:03:46,880 Speaker 3: gotta lift your arm. You're blocking the name. That's the 94 00:03:46,880 --> 00:03:48,840 Speaker 3: whole point of this picture. And then he was like, 95 00:03:48,880 --> 00:03:50,920 Speaker 3: can you text it to me? You sent him a text, 96 00:03:51,240 --> 00:03:52,560 Speaker 3: to which he replied with. 97 00:03:53,000 --> 00:03:53,400 Speaker 1: I love it. 98 00:03:53,440 --> 00:03:57,320 Speaker 3: I mean, it was so genuinely like whatever this guy was, 99 00:03:57,360 --> 00:03:59,520 Speaker 3: but he gave you like a sincerely Chris at the 100 00:03:59,600 --> 00:04:00,520 Speaker 3: end of the time message. 101 00:04:00,600 --> 00:04:03,160 Speaker 1: It was like, thank you Kama, nice to meet you. 102 00:04:03,600 --> 00:04:07,400 Speaker 1: Comma space Space, Sincerely, Comma Chris. And then we saw 103 00:04:07,480 --> 00:04:10,200 Speaker 1: him at the bar after we went out at Pickles Pub. 104 00:04:10,440 --> 00:04:11,200 Speaker 1: We're sitting at the bar. 105 00:04:11,240 --> 00:04:13,080 Speaker 3: All of a sudden, I go, hey, look who it is, 106 00:04:13,240 --> 00:04:14,920 Speaker 3: and he's talking to me and he's telling me the 107 00:04:14,960 --> 00:04:16,599 Speaker 3: story about meeting us. 108 00:04:17,040 --> 00:04:18,839 Speaker 1: He met these guys who host this Mets. 109 00:04:18,560 --> 00:04:20,800 Speaker 3: Podcast, so he's gonna be featured on it. So Chris, 110 00:04:20,920 --> 00:04:23,760 Speaker 3: hopefully you're listening to us. We are these guys and 111 00:04:23,960 --> 00:04:25,560 Speaker 3: it was great. It was great night in Baltimore. 112 00:04:25,920 --> 00:04:28,120 Speaker 1: It was great a Baltimore, great ballpark. I'm almost ready 113 00:04:28,160 --> 00:04:30,760 Speaker 1: to adopt the Orioles as my American League team. Yeah, 114 00:04:30,760 --> 00:04:32,200 Speaker 1: that's a good one. That's a good way. The way 115 00:04:32,200 --> 00:04:33,560 Speaker 1: they're coming in the next few years, they're gonna have 116 00:04:33,640 --> 00:04:35,400 Speaker 1: chances to beat the Yankees, which is always fun. Like 117 00:04:35,440 --> 00:04:38,760 Speaker 1: the Raids are my default, just because they're just unbelievable. 118 00:04:38,760 --> 00:04:41,280 Speaker 1: But Orioles, especially with us going to a series there 119 00:04:41,279 --> 00:04:43,760 Speaker 1: next year, traveling there and it being pretty easy going 120 00:04:43,839 --> 00:04:47,120 Speaker 1: using the Amtrak from Penn Station like that, that's a possibility. 121 00:04:47,200 --> 00:04:49,880 Speaker 1: But I digress. Very fun weekend. Both our brands are broken, 122 00:04:49,880 --> 00:04:51,800 Speaker 1: and now we're gonna talk about series in Oakland that 123 00:04:52,080 --> 00:04:56,440 Speaker 1: was just really really weird. It's bananas. I like to 124 00:04:56,480 --> 00:04:58,359 Speaker 1: throw it out there. That was a banana series. It 125 00:04:58,400 --> 00:05:01,000 Speaker 1: was bananas. I don't think any game was within any 126 00:05:01,040 --> 00:05:03,760 Speaker 1: close than six runs, but for the final score, which 127 00:05:03,760 --> 00:05:05,520 Speaker 1: is really bizarre for how the Mets have played baseball 128 00:05:05,520 --> 00:05:08,360 Speaker 1: this year, just three complete blowouts, like I just said, 129 00:05:08,440 --> 00:05:10,880 Speaker 1: two really good pitching performances, pretty good pitching performances the 130 00:05:10,960 --> 00:05:14,479 Speaker 1: Mets pitchers, one shockingly poor one that will break down. Yeah, 131 00:05:14,560 --> 00:05:16,240 Speaker 1: you guys know which did the pitch all against the 132 00:05:16,240 --> 00:05:18,440 Speaker 1: Oakland Athletics. It was really rubbing people the wrong way. 133 00:05:18,520 --> 00:05:21,200 Speaker 1: We got some hilarious notes about it. But shout on 134 00:05:21,200 --> 00:05:24,880 Speaker 1: Friday where Chris Bassett was pitching in a game where 135 00:05:25,520 --> 00:05:27,760 Speaker 1: if I remember correctly now going back in this week, 136 00:05:27,760 --> 00:05:30,200 Speaker 1: we already seen by the time this game began that 137 00:05:30,279 --> 00:05:33,080 Speaker 1: the Braves had lost to the Phillies. Correct, Aeron Olier 138 00:05:33,160 --> 00:05:35,039 Speaker 1: jem if I remember yet, Jaco the reason got hit hard. 139 00:05:35,120 --> 00:05:37,520 Speaker 3: Yes, I was at the Dodger game seeing Pools make history, 140 00:05:37,640 --> 00:05:39,920 Speaker 3: and I was like, oh my gosh, I'm seeing Pools 141 00:05:39,960 --> 00:05:42,200 Speaker 3: hit and the Phillies are smoking the Braves and the 142 00:05:42,200 --> 00:05:42,920 Speaker 3: metsrs smoking. 143 00:05:42,960 --> 00:05:44,440 Speaker 1: The A's was like, this is like one of the 144 00:05:44,480 --> 00:05:47,560 Speaker 1: best baseball days I've had in a long time. No, no, 145 00:05:47,600 --> 00:05:49,640 Speaker 1: it was. And then the Mets got on it early. 146 00:05:49,680 --> 00:05:53,640 Speaker 1: This was while the West bar hiting a grand slam right, yes, yes, 147 00:05:53,880 --> 00:05:56,320 Speaker 1: first prest grandslam was entire career. Second met to do 148 00:05:56,360 --> 00:05:58,760 Speaker 1: that this month, including Marcando with the first Grand Slam 149 00:05:58,760 --> 00:06:01,479 Speaker 1: of his career early in September against the Marlins. This 150 00:06:01,600 --> 00:06:03,839 Speaker 1: was just a very clean game for the Mets best 151 00:06:03,880 --> 00:06:06,719 Speaker 1: a lot, a lot of hits. Yep, Markanna had two doubles, 152 00:06:07,080 --> 00:06:09,839 Speaker 1: quietly twenty doubles on the year. McNeil had a double, 153 00:06:09,920 --> 00:06:11,800 Speaker 1: his thirty eighth double of the year. That's a shockingly 154 00:06:11,839 --> 00:06:13,800 Speaker 1: high amount of doubles. We love Jeff McNeil. You know, 155 00:06:13,839 --> 00:06:16,120 Speaker 1: I love a good extra base hit, especially doubles. As 156 00:06:16,120 --> 00:06:18,000 Speaker 1: I've been told by Foolish Baseball. That's kind of a 157 00:06:18,040 --> 00:06:20,560 Speaker 1: meme that I'm a doubles machine guy. Love a good double. 158 00:06:20,600 --> 00:06:22,560 Speaker 3: And eddye Ardo got the home run the Mets just 159 00:06:22,600 --> 00:06:24,159 Speaker 3: really we're putting the ball over the park. 160 00:06:24,240 --> 00:06:25,440 Speaker 1: McNeil three for five, which. 161 00:06:25,320 --> 00:06:27,120 Speaker 3: Is good because he had been a little bit cold, 162 00:06:27,400 --> 00:06:29,480 Speaker 3: you know coming into the series. Wasn't necessarily swinging the 163 00:06:29,480 --> 00:06:32,919 Speaker 3: bat that the greatest, but really, like we hit the 164 00:06:32,960 --> 00:06:34,960 Speaker 3: a's weren't very good and Chris Bassett was on the 165 00:06:34,960 --> 00:06:37,480 Speaker 3: mound doing his thing a little bit differently than we've 166 00:06:37,480 --> 00:06:37,919 Speaker 3: been used to. 167 00:06:37,960 --> 00:06:40,400 Speaker 1: But it's kind of been a trend recently as well. Yeah, 168 00:06:40,480 --> 00:06:42,040 Speaker 1: I want to talk about basket for a little bit 169 00:06:42,040 --> 00:06:44,040 Speaker 1: because a lot of people are just seeing that he's 170 00:06:44,040 --> 00:06:46,880 Speaker 1: like striking out less hitters, and that is definitely true. 171 00:06:46,880 --> 00:06:49,000 Speaker 1: Like his strike I Ray has dropped five percentage points 172 00:06:49,000 --> 00:06:50,640 Speaker 1: from the first half to the second half twenty five 173 00:06:50,640 --> 00:06:53,080 Speaker 1: percent first half, twenty percent second half. But I do 174 00:06:53,160 --> 00:06:55,640 Speaker 1: think that's like, while that's like a meaningful amount of 175 00:06:55,680 --> 00:06:58,839 Speaker 1: a drop, I think there's more just like weird mitigating 176 00:06:58,880 --> 00:07:00,880 Speaker 1: circumstances and that are kind of around that. Like, really, 177 00:07:00,920 --> 00:07:03,080 Speaker 1: if you look at Bassetts season, he had this crazy 178 00:07:03,080 --> 00:07:05,760 Speaker 1: strikeout rate spike in June, specifically struck out twenty nine 179 00:07:05,800 --> 00:07:07,279 Speaker 1: percent hits. You face, one of the best months of 180 00:07:07,279 --> 00:07:09,640 Speaker 1: his life in terms of strikeouts, and every other month 181 00:07:09,720 --> 00:07:12,400 Speaker 1: has kind of hovered around at like twenty to twenty 182 00:07:12,440 --> 00:07:15,240 Speaker 1: two percent range, besides August, which is very low at 183 00:07:15,240 --> 00:07:18,000 Speaker 1: sixteen percent, which again like one not only high month 184 00:07:18,040 --> 00:07:20,600 Speaker 1: when on oni month low. So the drop off looks 185 00:07:20,600 --> 00:07:22,280 Speaker 1: worse because again he had a really hot month and 186 00:07:22,280 --> 00:07:23,760 Speaker 1: then now he's had a very cold month, and those 187 00:07:23,800 --> 00:07:26,120 Speaker 1: are the two months that are very consequential and when 188 00:07:26,120 --> 00:07:28,640 Speaker 1: you look at half by half stats. But there are 189 00:07:28,680 --> 00:07:31,920 Speaker 1: also some factors I think are related to this dropping 190 00:07:31,960 --> 00:07:34,080 Speaker 1: k rate that could mean that they might we just 191 00:07:34,160 --> 00:07:36,200 Speaker 1: might maybe shouldn't expect the strikeouts we saw in the 192 00:07:36,240 --> 00:07:38,680 Speaker 1: first half from Chris Bassett. First of all, just a 193 00:07:38,720 --> 00:07:41,200 Speaker 1: regular ebb and flow of a major league baseball season. 194 00:07:41,240 --> 00:07:44,240 Speaker 1: His philosophy is down a little bit. Usually pitchers will 195 00:07:44,240 --> 00:07:46,480 Speaker 1: peak in that like early summer range because is when 196 00:07:46,480 --> 00:07:49,080 Speaker 1: you're like the most warmed up, with the least fatigue, 197 00:07:49,200 --> 00:07:51,720 Speaker 1: nicest weather all that. Like his velocity peaked in June, 198 00:07:51,840 --> 00:07:53,880 Speaker 1: when his strikeouts peaked in June, Yeah, he broke out. 199 00:07:53,920 --> 00:07:55,520 Speaker 3: You broke off the rust a little bit too, because 200 00:07:55,520 --> 00:07:57,560 Speaker 3: like even with you're not tired again, Yeah, you're not 201 00:07:57,600 --> 00:07:59,800 Speaker 3: tired yet. That's probably when you really do feel at 202 00:07:59,800 --> 00:08:01,160 Speaker 3: your top top of your game. 203 00:08:01,600 --> 00:08:05,200 Speaker 1: And Bassett has a hilariously like funny line of velocity 204 00:08:05,240 --> 00:08:07,600 Speaker 1: where he's because he's of course like slightly blow league 205 00:08:07,600 --> 00:08:09,360 Speaker 1: average velosity. He doesn't even really throw them on Ny 206 00:08:09,360 --> 00:08:12,240 Speaker 1: four seeing fastballs. But the difference between sitting like ninety 207 00:08:12,280 --> 00:08:13,920 Speaker 1: two and a half ninety three and like ninety three 208 00:08:13,960 --> 00:08:16,040 Speaker 1: and a half ninety four ninety four and a half, 209 00:08:16,040 --> 00:08:18,160 Speaker 1: which is where he was in June, that's major for 210 00:08:18,240 --> 00:08:20,240 Speaker 1: missing bats. So I think that tiny bit of velosity 211 00:08:20,280 --> 00:08:22,000 Speaker 1: has been lost, which is really just natural in the 212 00:08:22,040 --> 00:08:24,960 Speaker 1: course of a season, has made a difference for bastest 213 00:08:25,000 --> 00:08:27,760 Speaker 1: strikeout rate. Also, he's throwing significant less sliders, which I 214 00:08:27,800 --> 00:08:31,080 Speaker 1: don't know if that is purposeful or if that is 215 00:08:31,120 --> 00:08:34,040 Speaker 1: maybe just a difference in pitch classification on Baseball Savan, 216 00:08:34,160 --> 00:08:36,839 Speaker 1: but the slider rate is down significantly from early in 217 00:08:36,840 --> 00:08:38,520 Speaker 1: the year, peaked in June actually, which is also the 218 00:08:38,559 --> 00:08:40,319 Speaker 1: month he had the most strikeouts and has been trending 219 00:08:40,360 --> 00:08:43,920 Speaker 1: down recently. And then lastly, guys like Chris Bassett who 220 00:08:43,960 --> 00:08:46,360 Speaker 1: are relying more on command than on their stuff, Like 221 00:08:46,400 --> 00:08:47,720 Speaker 1: he's just like, if you have to put those two 222 00:08:47,760 --> 00:08:50,240 Speaker 1: things together, his stuff is better. His command is better 223 00:08:50,240 --> 00:08:52,080 Speaker 1: in his stuff. Not that either are poor, but the 224 00:08:52,120 --> 00:08:54,880 Speaker 1: command is the calling card, and it just the command 225 00:08:54,920 --> 00:08:56,760 Speaker 1: is going to fluctuate. Command is less sticky than stuff 226 00:08:56,760 --> 00:08:59,240 Speaker 1: because if I have a great curveball, slider, fastball, I 227 00:08:59,240 --> 00:09:00,800 Speaker 1: can kind of just throw wherever and there's still a 228 00:09:00,840 --> 00:09:03,640 Speaker 1: better chance it gets whipped. Bassett really needs to because 229 00:09:03,640 --> 00:09:05,320 Speaker 1: he doesn't really get people to chase either, so he 230 00:09:05,360 --> 00:09:07,360 Speaker 1: has to be kind of pinpoint where those pitches are 231 00:09:07,720 --> 00:09:09,719 Speaker 1: to get hitters to swing and miss or just get 232 00:09:09,720 --> 00:09:11,280 Speaker 1: the call strikes he was getting a lot of earlier 233 00:09:11,280 --> 00:09:13,320 Speaker 1: in the year, and also during that stretch. Bassett we 234 00:09:13,400 --> 00:09:15,280 Speaker 1: talked about this a lot in the first half of 235 00:09:15,280 --> 00:09:17,319 Speaker 1: the season, he was really good at like stacking those 236 00:09:17,320 --> 00:09:19,760 Speaker 1: four or five or even sometimes six pitches at somewhat 237 00:09:19,800 --> 00:09:21,920 Speaker 1: of an equal rate to keep hit Hiss off balance 238 00:09:22,040 --> 00:09:23,920 Speaker 1: during a start. And he has been a little bit 239 00:09:24,000 --> 00:09:27,440 Speaker 1: more on like a one track pitch mind recently, throwing 240 00:09:27,520 --> 00:09:29,440 Speaker 1: like a lot of sinkers or a lot of colors, 241 00:09:29,480 --> 00:09:31,480 Speaker 1: and a lot of other pitches coming in like in 242 00:09:31,520 --> 00:09:33,800 Speaker 1: the ten, fifteen, twenty percent range, rather than like two 243 00:09:33,960 --> 00:09:35,840 Speaker 1: or three pitches in that range's just like all of 244 00:09:35,880 --> 00:09:38,680 Speaker 1: them together coming in. So I don't know. And Friday 245 00:09:38,760 --> 00:09:40,400 Speaker 1: night was one of those starts where you could see 246 00:09:40,400 --> 00:09:42,640 Speaker 1: that like all the pitches weren't working. He threw fifty 247 00:09:42,679 --> 00:09:45,640 Speaker 1: one percent sinkers that was by far mostly of any pitch, 248 00:09:45,679 --> 00:09:46,880 Speaker 1: and eighteen percent colors. 249 00:09:47,640 --> 00:09:50,360 Speaker 3: I also think it's worth noting though, that like it's Oakland, 250 00:09:50,520 --> 00:09:52,480 Speaker 3: it's a very picture friendly part for sure. 251 00:09:52,559 --> 00:09:55,720 Speaker 1: Yeah, And like you know, he went an innings. 252 00:09:55,720 --> 00:09:57,760 Speaker 3: He threw ninety one pitches in eight innings too, so 253 00:09:57,760 --> 00:10:00,679 Speaker 3: it seemed like it was a comedy. Like you said 254 00:10:00,679 --> 00:10:03,280 Speaker 3: all this stuff before, but also in Oakland, let's have 255 00:10:03,320 --> 00:10:05,640 Speaker 3: a good defense. The offense of the A's isn't something 256 00:10:05,640 --> 00:10:08,080 Speaker 3: that you necessarily fear, and Bassill was probably like, this 257 00:10:08,120 --> 00:10:09,400 Speaker 3: is just a game. I just want to kind of 258 00:10:09,600 --> 00:10:12,079 Speaker 3: get through as easy as possible, pitch to contact a 259 00:10:12,120 --> 00:10:14,040 Speaker 3: little bit more because the damage that the A's are 260 00:10:14,040 --> 00:10:15,880 Speaker 3: going to do is just really not gonna be that substantial. 261 00:10:16,160 --> 00:10:17,880 Speaker 1: And Buck talked about that. Maybe it wasn't Buck, but 262 00:10:17,920 --> 00:10:20,080 Speaker 1: someone talked about that on Saturday. I was looking at 263 00:10:20,080 --> 00:10:22,120 Speaker 1: the media stuff and listening to the beginning game on 264 00:10:22,160 --> 00:10:24,880 Speaker 1: the radio. Basically that like they almost wish Basket got 265 00:10:24,880 --> 00:10:27,360 Speaker 1: more work because you only end up throwing those ninety pitches. 266 00:10:27,400 --> 00:10:28,840 Speaker 1: And he pitched I believe into the ninth, ending eight 267 00:10:28,840 --> 00:10:30,480 Speaker 1: and the third, so it was it was a situation 268 00:10:30,480 --> 00:10:32,360 Speaker 1: where he's almost getting them out too quickly, but also 269 00:10:32,400 --> 00:10:35,720 Speaker 1: like it wasn't it wasn't like necessarily bad contact. Oh no, 270 00:10:35,760 --> 00:10:38,000 Speaker 1: he just pitched eight. Didn't come out for the night. Yeah, correct, there, 271 00:10:38,040 --> 00:10:40,439 Speaker 1: pull that back, but he got I think there were 272 00:10:40,679 --> 00:10:43,080 Speaker 1: ten nine hard hit balls by the age, So they 273 00:10:43,120 --> 00:10:45,480 Speaker 1: were hitting the ball hard around the yard, which was 274 00:10:45,720 --> 00:10:48,240 Speaker 1: like if they're hitting very softly, lots of ground balls. 275 00:10:48,240 --> 00:10:50,080 Speaker 1: There were lots of ground balls, I'd say yes, but 276 00:10:50,160 --> 00:10:53,200 Speaker 1: also they were getting around on it. Again, this isn't 277 00:10:53,200 --> 00:10:55,720 Speaker 1: any anything remotely close to a cause for concern. I'm 278 00:10:55,760 --> 00:10:58,080 Speaker 1: just pointing out that, like there had been some some 279 00:10:58,160 --> 00:11:00,120 Speaker 1: differences in basst this year, he only did have or 280 00:11:00,120 --> 00:11:01,880 Speaker 1: whist in this outing. It was it was a lot 281 00:11:01,880 --> 00:11:03,280 Speaker 1: of contact. We have seen a lot of these, a 282 00:11:03,320 --> 00:11:06,160 Speaker 1: lot of contacts starts recently. So maybe Faces the Braves 283 00:11:06,160 --> 00:11:08,040 Speaker 1: next weekend are the better teams than the postseason. And 284 00:11:08,120 --> 00:11:10,240 Speaker 1: you see you're back to thirty percent sliders because that's 285 00:11:10,360 --> 00:11:12,760 Speaker 1: what was up pitch. Yeah, maybe brings the curveball back 286 00:11:12,800 --> 00:11:15,120 Speaker 1: up too, because that curveball has been something's been trending upward. 287 00:11:15,200 --> 00:11:17,040 Speaker 1: But just got to keep an eye on. Yeah. 288 00:11:17,120 --> 00:11:18,600 Speaker 3: Six to three was huge in this game for the 289 00:11:18,600 --> 00:11:21,520 Speaker 3: Mets too. They drove in seven runs, obviously Askabar being 290 00:11:21,520 --> 00:11:23,600 Speaker 3: a big part of that. It was just, you know, 291 00:11:24,040 --> 00:11:25,480 Speaker 3: the team played really, really well. 292 00:11:25,600 --> 00:11:28,679 Speaker 1: Everybody was contributing and thet's the Mets won this game 293 00:11:28,720 --> 00:11:31,520 Speaker 1: nice and easy. Pete was the only starter who didn't 294 00:11:31,520 --> 00:11:33,079 Speaker 1: have a hard hit ball, but he also had a 295 00:11:33,160 --> 00:11:35,240 Speaker 1: hit in two walks and score the run. Every single 296 00:11:35,280 --> 00:11:37,559 Speaker 1: starter except James mccannon had a hit, but even James 297 00:11:37,640 --> 00:11:40,440 Speaker 1: mannon two hard hit balls. Everyone was just just seemed 298 00:11:40,480 --> 00:11:42,600 Speaker 1: like very easy to get through the lineup, keep moving around. 299 00:11:42,600 --> 00:11:45,000 Speaker 1: Fiento's had two hits, two RBIs on a walk, which 300 00:11:45,040 --> 00:11:46,880 Speaker 1: is good to see the beginning of a nice weekend 301 00:11:46,920 --> 00:11:49,199 Speaker 1: for him. This is just what it felt like, was 302 00:11:49,320 --> 00:11:52,400 Speaker 1: very comfortable and WHI should happened against Yoakland Athletics. 303 00:11:51,960 --> 00:11:54,160 Speaker 3: Definitely, and we were feeling good because that Braves loss 304 00:11:54,440 --> 00:11:57,040 Speaker 3: extended the lead in the division going into Saturday with 305 00:11:57,120 --> 00:12:00,640 Speaker 3: Jacob Degram, which unfortunately was the. 306 00:12:00,640 --> 00:12:01,520 Speaker 1: One game that we lost. 307 00:12:01,559 --> 00:12:03,680 Speaker 3: And we do have to talk about the not good 308 00:12:03,760 --> 00:12:07,280 Speaker 3: which was, like there's not very few times in the 309 00:12:07,360 --> 00:12:10,320 Speaker 3: last three four ever we talked about Jake mc grom 310 00:12:10,400 --> 00:12:12,719 Speaker 3: not pitching. Well, this was one of them. He just 311 00:12:12,760 --> 00:12:13,960 Speaker 3: straight up didn't have a good start. 312 00:12:14,559 --> 00:12:17,160 Speaker 1: No, this broke his quality star streak which extended his 313 00:12:17,160 --> 00:12:18,800 Speaker 1: twenty ninety and I'm going to plump the exact date 314 00:12:18,880 --> 00:12:21,320 Speaker 1: now in a second. It was just it was kind 315 00:12:21,320 --> 00:12:23,320 Speaker 1: of weird to watch it, and like I was listening 316 00:12:23,360 --> 00:12:25,319 Speaker 1: to Wayne and Jake Eisenberg on the call and the 317 00:12:25,440 --> 00:12:28,319 Speaker 1: radio doing it and they were like, this is bizarre, 318 00:12:28,360 --> 00:12:30,240 Speaker 1: is it Wayne? Was it Wayne? Oh? It wasn't. It 319 00:12:30,240 --> 00:12:32,280 Speaker 1: was Gary Thorne. Yeah, I was like Wayne was doing 320 00:12:32,280 --> 00:12:33,160 Speaker 1: his Falls weekend. You're right. 321 00:12:33,200 --> 00:12:36,680 Speaker 3: Also, shout out to Wayne, because Wayne got the Albert 322 00:12:36,760 --> 00:12:40,679 Speaker 3: Poolhols seven hundred home run call on Apple TV. So 323 00:12:40,720 --> 00:12:43,000 Speaker 3: shout out to Wayne. In front of the podcast. We 324 00:12:43,400 --> 00:12:46,000 Speaker 3: spoke with him about talking about big moments and calling 325 00:12:46,000 --> 00:12:48,320 Speaker 3: big moments and being attached to those, and he just 326 00:12:48,320 --> 00:12:50,000 Speaker 3: got attached to one of the biggest moments in baseball 327 00:12:50,040 --> 00:12:53,199 Speaker 3: history as the only guy calling that game on Friday night, 328 00:12:53,240 --> 00:12:55,040 Speaker 3: got to call Abberpool a seven hundred home run and 329 00:12:55,080 --> 00:12:55,720 Speaker 3: it was a great call. 330 00:12:56,600 --> 00:12:57,840 Speaker 1: Very cool. Yeah, I forgot about that. We to talk 331 00:12:57,840 --> 00:12:59,440 Speaker 1: about the last night. Brds are broken. It's been all 332 00:12:59,440 --> 00:13:01,520 Speaker 1: over the place, all over the place. It's gonna be 333 00:13:01,520 --> 00:13:04,439 Speaker 1: a scattered episode. Yeah, it's raining really hard outside too. 334 00:13:04,440 --> 00:13:06,520 Speaker 1: But yep, that was Jake bi Graum's first non quality 335 00:13:06,559 --> 00:13:09,880 Speaker 1: start since September third, twenty nineteen. So along with that 336 00:13:10,160 --> 00:13:12,199 Speaker 1: in perspective for everybody, and I don't have a lot 337 00:13:12,200 --> 00:13:14,320 Speaker 1: of asks, No, he need to have close to a podcast. 338 00:13:14,320 --> 00:13:17,640 Speaker 1: We live with each other. Yeah, you were still in college. 339 00:13:17,800 --> 00:13:20,480 Speaker 1: I was, No. I had graduated at that point September, Yeah, 340 00:13:20,520 --> 00:13:22,760 Speaker 1: a couple months graduated, right, Yes, Yeah, I had just 341 00:13:22,840 --> 00:13:25,600 Speaker 1: moved it from Columbus back to New York. That's freaking nuts. 342 00:13:25,600 --> 00:13:28,560 Speaker 1: But that was also hilariously back to back. Now quality 343 00:13:28,559 --> 00:13:30,120 Speaker 1: starts to Jake Bcgraum, two starts to a row. There 344 00:13:30,160 --> 00:13:32,600 Speaker 1: he gave up four earned runs, but no more, no less. 345 00:13:32,600 --> 00:13:34,840 Speaker 1: This one was a little bit worse than that, but 346 00:13:35,640 --> 00:13:38,080 Speaker 1: it's I don't know. There was a lot of mitigating 347 00:13:38,080 --> 00:13:40,200 Speaker 1: circumstances in the first inning where things got bad. One 348 00:13:40,240 --> 00:13:42,559 Speaker 1: of them was Angel Hernandez being a little bit particular. 349 00:13:42,800 --> 00:13:44,920 Speaker 1: Waitning Angel Hernandez, Yeah, for sure. 350 00:13:44,960 --> 00:13:47,920 Speaker 3: Particular is probably the nicest way anyone's ever described Angel 351 00:13:47,920 --> 00:13:50,840 Speaker 3: Hernandez's performance behind the plans particular only. 352 00:13:50,679 --> 00:13:52,240 Speaker 1: Get fined here, and no, Angel is gonna listen to 353 00:13:52,240 --> 00:13:53,839 Speaker 1: this like we might might call a playoff game. I 354 00:13:53,840 --> 00:13:55,880 Speaker 1: can't piss him off. That's true, that's true. Angel, We 355 00:13:55,920 --> 00:13:58,080 Speaker 1: love you, We do a great job. Yeah, Because there 356 00:13:58,120 --> 00:14:00,480 Speaker 1: also weren't that many like really egregious like there were 357 00:14:00,480 --> 00:14:02,199 Speaker 1: some bad ones, but it was also just like more 358 00:14:02,280 --> 00:14:04,160 Speaker 1: like these are called the Jacob Groun usually gets, or 359 00:14:04,360 --> 00:14:07,440 Speaker 1: just like inconsistencies with the way the game is being called. Also, 360 00:14:07,480 --> 00:14:10,480 Speaker 1: Jeff McNeil kind of misread the flat ball, got spike 361 00:14:10,520 --> 00:14:13,360 Speaker 1: caught on I forgot to hit that ball was a machine. 362 00:14:13,679 --> 00:14:17,000 Speaker 1: I don't remember. It could be the brain's broken. The 363 00:14:17,040 --> 00:14:17,640 Speaker 1: brain's broken. 364 00:14:17,679 --> 00:14:19,640 Speaker 3: And when you start talking about the intricacies of the 365 00:14:19,640 --> 00:14:23,320 Speaker 3: Oakland A's lineup, which is a revolving door for forty man, guys, 366 00:14:23,320 --> 00:14:25,320 Speaker 3: it seems like I'm not gonna remember that one. 367 00:14:25,400 --> 00:14:28,840 Speaker 1: Especially when watching this game and seeing this one. 368 00:14:29,240 --> 00:14:32,040 Speaker 3: I had four hours of sleep in the last about thirty, 369 00:14:32,080 --> 00:14:34,480 Speaker 3: so I was I was kind of dead at this point. 370 00:14:34,720 --> 00:14:38,440 Speaker 1: It was Dermese Garcia. Actually it was Jeremy's Garcia. 371 00:14:37,600 --> 00:14:39,040 Speaker 3: And Dermos had a good weekend too. And that's what 372 00:14:39,120 --> 00:14:40,320 Speaker 3: I told you guys to keep an eye out for. 373 00:14:40,480 --> 00:14:41,520 Speaker 3: Was Dermius Garcia. 374 00:14:41,680 --> 00:14:44,000 Speaker 1: Dude, it was hitting bombs all over the place. Yeah. 375 00:14:44,040 --> 00:14:46,600 Speaker 1: And then after this again, I don't know, it just 376 00:14:47,080 --> 00:14:49,120 Speaker 1: it was it was it was sorry Seth Brown his 377 00:14:49,200 --> 00:14:50,720 Speaker 1: solo home run, which was kind of felt like a 378 00:14:50,720 --> 00:14:52,560 Speaker 1: blackbreaker because we had just tied the game, and Mark 379 00:14:52,600 --> 00:14:55,120 Speaker 1: Vento's first career home run. Shout out, Mark, that's really 380 00:14:55,160 --> 00:14:55,720 Speaker 1: cool weekend. 381 00:14:56,160 --> 00:14:56,360 Speaker 2: Yeah. 382 00:14:56,440 --> 00:14:58,560 Speaker 1: So then that was just like an oh man, like 383 00:14:58,560 --> 00:15:01,280 Speaker 1: we just we got this. Jacobcgram enters the mound with 384 00:15:01,320 --> 00:15:03,520 Speaker 1: a three run lead, you've like almost every mess fan, 385 00:15:03,560 --> 00:15:05,080 Speaker 1: it was like, all right, I can zona this one. 386 00:15:05,400 --> 00:15:07,240 Speaker 1: And then they take a leader like this is really bad, 387 00:15:07,240 --> 00:15:08,720 Speaker 1: but like team's gonna pick him up, and Mark Vans' 388 00:15:08,760 --> 00:15:09,960 Speaker 1: is a home run. The next end you're like, oh, 389 00:15:09,960 --> 00:15:11,840 Speaker 1: we picked him up, let's go. And the ground hit 390 00:15:11,880 --> 00:15:13,840 Speaker 1: that home run. It was just the prevailing feeling that 391 00:15:13,880 --> 00:15:15,560 Speaker 1: nothing was right. And he came back out for the fourth. 392 00:15:15,800 --> 00:15:17,920 Speaker 1: Sean Murphy had a double he walked machine that was 393 00:15:18,120 --> 00:15:20,520 Speaker 1: and just the command wasn't there, and it was things 394 00:15:20,560 --> 00:15:22,360 Speaker 1: are not good. And Trevor Williams comes in gives up 395 00:15:22,360 --> 00:15:25,000 Speaker 1: the home run to new met killer Connor Caple. Yeah, 396 00:15:25,040 --> 00:15:28,400 Speaker 1: and we're just like, what what's happened to that? But 397 00:15:28,560 --> 00:15:30,360 Speaker 1: we got we had the mister Crabs meme. 398 00:15:30,240 --> 00:15:33,240 Speaker 3: Of like like like you get back and you're like, 399 00:15:33,240 --> 00:15:35,640 Speaker 3: I'm almost diusy because like this this is so out 400 00:15:35,680 --> 00:15:39,680 Speaker 3: of the ordinary for how this stuff goes that, I mean, 401 00:15:40,400 --> 00:15:42,120 Speaker 3: it's sort of the narrative with people of like. 402 00:15:42,080 --> 00:15:43,800 Speaker 1: What's going on? Sho would be concerned? 403 00:15:43,920 --> 00:15:47,520 Speaker 3: Is this something that'll be worried about? And we've weirdly 404 00:15:47,760 --> 00:15:49,520 Speaker 3: dug into the stats here, you know, we love to 405 00:15:49,520 --> 00:15:52,160 Speaker 3: dig into the pitching staffs, specifically James. But this is 406 00:15:52,160 --> 00:15:54,000 Speaker 3: where the combination of James with the pitching and me 407 00:15:54,040 --> 00:15:56,680 Speaker 3: with like the weird fun you know, quirky trivia stuff 408 00:15:56,680 --> 00:15:59,440 Speaker 3: here along with John Johnny stats, John helping us out 409 00:15:59,480 --> 00:16:02,320 Speaker 3: big time with we spent like twenty five minutes thirty 410 00:16:02,320 --> 00:16:05,440 Speaker 3: minutes before this podcast digging in to the last time 411 00:16:05,520 --> 00:16:07,640 Speaker 3: Jacob de Groom didn't have a whiff on his four 412 00:16:07,680 --> 00:16:10,960 Speaker 3: sing fastball, because that's that's rare, it doesn't really happen. 413 00:16:11,280 --> 00:16:13,320 Speaker 3: And what was it first time since what twenty fifteen? 414 00:16:13,320 --> 00:16:15,680 Speaker 1: I think we ended up finding this was the first 415 00:16:15,680 --> 00:16:18,000 Speaker 1: time that Jacob de Graam didn't get a swinging miss 416 00:16:18,040 --> 00:16:20,880 Speaker 1: was for sing fastball since August twenty fourth, twenty fifteen. 417 00:16:21,080 --> 00:16:24,280 Speaker 3: But here's the thing, guys, here's where it gets absolutely crazy, 418 00:16:24,760 --> 00:16:27,640 Speaker 3: is that the other times that Jacob de gram didn't 419 00:16:27,680 --> 00:16:30,840 Speaker 3: have a whiff on his four seam fastball came on 420 00:16:31,320 --> 00:16:34,160 Speaker 3: the twenty fourth of a month as well. Like it, 421 00:16:34,920 --> 00:16:36,680 Speaker 3: the only time he hasn't had misses is when it's 422 00:16:36,680 --> 00:16:39,200 Speaker 3: been the twenty fourth of a month in a year 423 00:16:39,680 --> 00:16:40,440 Speaker 3: three times. 424 00:16:40,840 --> 00:16:43,400 Speaker 1: The third time was September twenty fourth, twenty twenty two. 425 00:16:43,400 --> 00:16:45,920 Speaker 1: The game we all just watched time before that August 426 00:16:45,960 --> 00:16:48,880 Speaker 1: twenty fourth, twenty fifteen, a very beast start against the Cardinals, 427 00:16:48,960 --> 00:16:50,920 Speaker 1: and the time before, no, that was the Phillies. That 428 00:16:50,960 --> 00:16:51,480 Speaker 1: was the Phillies. 429 00:16:51,560 --> 00:16:51,840 Speaker 3: Yeah. 430 00:16:51,880 --> 00:16:55,040 Speaker 1: And then time before that same year April twenty fourth 431 00:16:55,560 --> 00:16:57,480 Speaker 1: against the Yankees, a game that was so long ago, 432 00:16:57,480 --> 00:16:59,200 Speaker 1: the Mark to cher two home runs off of Jacob 433 00:16:59,280 --> 00:16:59,560 Speaker 1: d Groam. 434 00:17:00,080 --> 00:17:02,520 Speaker 3: Lineups in these games were crazy, like Kirk Newinheist was 435 00:17:02,520 --> 00:17:05,920 Speaker 3: getting significant playing time for the Mets, Stephen Drew was 436 00:17:06,040 --> 00:17:08,359 Speaker 3: playing for the Yankees. John just gave us that the 437 00:17:08,359 --> 00:17:10,600 Speaker 3: Phillies game was the night that Wright came back, and 438 00:17:10,600 --> 00:17:11,720 Speaker 3: they ended up winning that game. 439 00:17:11,760 --> 00:17:14,240 Speaker 1: I think sime all the way back. Yes, yeah, they 440 00:17:14,440 --> 00:17:15,640 Speaker 1: smacked the Phillies around. Yes. 441 00:17:16,080 --> 00:17:18,480 Speaker 3: And then we found out that Jacob de Gram also 442 00:17:18,520 --> 00:17:21,040 Speaker 3: had a bad start in twenty sixteen on August twenty fourth, 443 00:17:21,200 --> 00:17:23,320 Speaker 3: So there's something weird that goes on with Jacob de 444 00:17:23,359 --> 00:17:26,639 Speaker 3: Gram on the twenty fourth day of the month where 445 00:17:26,880 --> 00:17:28,879 Speaker 3: he doesn't get swings and missus with his fastball, and 446 00:17:28,880 --> 00:17:32,639 Speaker 3: I honestly, that's just it. We solved the mystery. We 447 00:17:32,680 --> 00:17:36,000 Speaker 3: solved the problem. Just don't worry about Jacob Darom pitching 448 00:17:36,000 --> 00:17:38,080 Speaker 3: on the twenty fourth of the month, Like he's human. 449 00:17:38,200 --> 00:17:40,320 Speaker 3: He's human. This is his human moment. Is that when 450 00:17:40,320 --> 00:17:42,639 Speaker 3: it's the twenty fourth of the month, he just isn't 451 00:17:42,840 --> 00:17:45,320 Speaker 3: the guy that strikes out everybody and gets whiffs on 452 00:17:45,320 --> 00:17:47,320 Speaker 3: every single pitch like crazy, like it's gonna happen. 453 00:17:47,480 --> 00:17:51,159 Speaker 1: He's human. Yeah, And then just think, congratulations to us 454 00:17:51,160 --> 00:17:53,159 Speaker 1: figging this out. Maybe we have to whenever we interviewed 455 00:17:53,200 --> 00:17:55,359 Speaker 1: de Graham, talk about what is what the significance of 456 00:17:55,440 --> 00:17:57,480 Speaker 1: number twenty four is to him, Not to ever tell 457 00:17:57,520 --> 00:17:58,760 Speaker 1: him any of the stuff that we know. But you'd 458 00:17:58,760 --> 00:18:00,960 Speaker 1: be like any of course, unlucky, any unlucky numbers, any 459 00:18:01,000 --> 00:18:04,240 Speaker 1: lucky numbers, superstitions, anything possible. And then we'll provide that 460 00:18:04,280 --> 00:18:06,720 Speaker 1: for you guys. But then just to get back to reality, 461 00:18:06,760 --> 00:18:09,320 Speaker 1: like talk about the Seth Brown homer guys who have 462 00:18:09,359 --> 00:18:11,240 Speaker 1: just been hitting home runs at Jacob Gram's fastball last 463 00:18:11,280 --> 00:18:12,960 Speaker 1: few starts. Seth Brown is a left He seemed like 464 00:18:12,960 --> 00:18:15,400 Speaker 1: he was just sitting dead red put it out. Seth 465 00:18:15,440 --> 00:18:17,240 Speaker 1: Brown hits a lot of home runs, that's what he does. 466 00:18:17,520 --> 00:18:19,480 Speaker 1: And then like the biggest run scoring play was that 467 00:18:19,560 --> 00:18:23,600 Speaker 1: Jeremy's double. But it also like if everything was perfect, 468 00:18:23,640 --> 00:18:25,520 Speaker 1: it probably would have been caught, or if it wasn't caught, 469 00:18:25,560 --> 00:18:28,000 Speaker 1: it probably would have at least been less of damaging 470 00:18:28,080 --> 00:18:31,800 Speaker 1: of a play. People had a RBI ground out. Langleier 471 00:18:31,840 --> 00:18:33,440 Speaker 1: is actually a nice piece of hitting on I believe 472 00:18:33,480 --> 00:18:34,840 Speaker 1: I wrote it down here with a change up. It 473 00:18:34,840 --> 00:18:37,120 Speaker 1: was a hood hooked the ball down the line. He's 474 00:18:37,119 --> 00:18:39,960 Speaker 1: a good he's decent hitter. It happens his FILA was 475 00:18:40,000 --> 00:18:42,439 Speaker 1: down a little again, but like wasn't actually down that 476 00:18:42,560 --> 00:18:44,200 Speaker 1: much at the end of the start. It was only 477 00:18:44,200 --> 00:18:45,680 Speaker 1: down a half mile an hour for the season average. 478 00:18:45,720 --> 00:18:47,520 Speaker 1: It does seem like this is something he actually might 479 00:18:48,200 --> 00:18:51,760 Speaker 1: be trying. Yeah, so I can't I can't really find 480 00:18:51,760 --> 00:18:53,919 Speaker 1: myself to get actually nervous about Jacob Grom because there 481 00:18:53,920 --> 00:18:55,440 Speaker 1: hasn't been a moment where we actually had to This 482 00:18:55,520 --> 00:18:58,199 Speaker 1: is also we haven't really seen de Grom pitch that 483 00:18:58,320 --> 00:19:00,880 Speaker 1: much in the last few years. We've seen three half 484 00:19:00,920 --> 00:19:03,720 Speaker 1: seasons since he was back to back, back to back 485 00:19:03,760 --> 00:19:06,320 Speaker 1: Syng Award winner, so that hasn't been a lot of adversity. 486 00:19:06,320 --> 00:19:08,239 Speaker 1: There hasn't been a lot of fatigue, Like this is 487 00:19:08,280 --> 00:19:10,960 Speaker 1: just this iss and flows of a season that we 488 00:19:11,000 --> 00:19:13,480 Speaker 1: haven't actually seen from Jacob Gram an incredibly long time. 489 00:19:13,720 --> 00:19:15,960 Speaker 3: Now, that's a really good point that like, even even 490 00:19:16,000 --> 00:19:17,680 Speaker 3: in his young years, there's gonna be some starts in 491 00:19:17,720 --> 00:19:21,200 Speaker 3: there mixed in that aren't the greatest. I mean, Jacob deGrom, 492 00:19:21,240 --> 00:19:23,680 Speaker 3: it was still unbelievable. But yeah, he's human, he's human, 493 00:19:23,680 --> 00:19:25,520 Speaker 3: He's gonna have these starts. I really think that's what 494 00:19:25,720 --> 00:19:27,840 Speaker 3: just comes down to. And we were talking about too 495 00:19:27,880 --> 00:19:30,720 Speaker 3: before the podcast started, about maybe guys are just now 496 00:19:30,720 --> 00:19:32,240 Speaker 3: sitting in the fastball because you're like, I'm not gonna 497 00:19:32,280 --> 00:19:34,440 Speaker 3: hit the slider. It's just not gonna happen, So let's 498 00:19:34,440 --> 00:19:36,359 Speaker 3: just sit fastball and just kind of sell out for it. 499 00:19:36,359 --> 00:19:37,920 Speaker 1: And I could that seems like something that. 500 00:19:37,840 --> 00:19:39,919 Speaker 3: The Oaklan days would totally do, be like we're just 501 00:19:39,960 --> 00:19:42,360 Speaker 3: gonna sell out on one pitch of Jacob de Grom. 502 00:19:42,359 --> 00:19:43,800 Speaker 1: It's gonna be the fastball. It's gonna be one we 503 00:19:43,800 --> 00:19:45,800 Speaker 1: have the best chance to hit. It's also like a 504 00:19:45,880 --> 00:19:47,520 Speaker 1: team like Oakland, like you have nothing to lose, you 505 00:19:47,520 --> 00:19:49,520 Speaker 1: don't care about anything, like they might just they just 506 00:19:49,520 --> 00:19:51,040 Speaker 1: probably went into it being like we could hit Jacob 507 00:19:51,080 --> 00:19:53,520 Speaker 1: Graham when like good teams thinking teams that are like 508 00:19:53,600 --> 00:19:55,760 Speaker 1: really in it. Like you called the battle all tighter, 509 00:19:55,800 --> 00:19:57,880 Speaker 1: you're like terrified Jacob d Grom. So maybe the A's 510 00:19:57,920 --> 00:19:59,520 Speaker 1: just kind of had like dumb confidence that mixed with 511 00:19:59,560 --> 00:20:01,520 Speaker 1: dumb luck, mix with the angel handas, mix with McNeil 512 00:20:01,520 --> 00:20:03,520 Speaker 1: getting a spike car and things just kind of snowball 513 00:20:03,600 --> 00:20:05,520 Speaker 1: and yeah, like I'm sure if they would have let 514 00:20:05,560 --> 00:20:07,400 Speaker 1: to Grom, he probably could have just gone like two 515 00:20:07,440 --> 00:20:10,000 Speaker 1: additional innings scoreless. He would have probably thrown one hundred 516 00:20:10,040 --> 00:20:11,719 Speaker 1: ten pitches. He probably worked really hard, but they were 517 00:20:11,760 --> 00:20:13,600 Speaker 1: just like it's not worth it. Like sometimes he got 518 00:20:13,640 --> 00:20:15,000 Speaker 1: tip the cab and get Trevor Williams. 519 00:20:15,040 --> 00:20:15,400 Speaker 2: Some work. 520 00:20:16,200 --> 00:20:18,399 Speaker 1: It just some sometimes it didn't go wrong, but it was. 521 00:20:18,600 --> 00:20:20,960 Speaker 1: It was really unbelievable to have the Jacob the ground 522 00:20:21,000 --> 00:20:24,000 Speaker 1: start against the Oakland Athletics and see Trevor Williams warming 523 00:20:24,080 --> 00:20:26,399 Speaker 1: up in the first him. Yeah, no, that was that 524 00:20:26,480 --> 00:20:29,600 Speaker 1: was unfortunate for sure, especially because we'd just gotten a 525 00:20:29,600 --> 00:20:31,560 Speaker 1: little bit of the lead extension against the Braves, and 526 00:20:31,600 --> 00:20:33,560 Speaker 1: of course they end up winning that day, so the 527 00:20:33,640 --> 00:20:36,399 Speaker 1: lead went right back to one and a half. Which whatever, 528 00:20:36,440 --> 00:20:38,240 Speaker 1: It's fine, the Mets are still in first place. I'm fine, 529 00:20:38,240 --> 00:20:39,480 Speaker 1: I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. 530 00:20:39,800 --> 00:20:42,360 Speaker 3: You lose games, it happens, it sticks. What was great, though, 531 00:20:42,600 --> 00:20:44,359 Speaker 3: is we got to forget about this one. Who cares 532 00:20:44,520 --> 00:20:46,600 Speaker 3: they lost Saturday? Not really much else we want to 533 00:20:46,600 --> 00:20:49,480 Speaker 3: talk about Sunday Game three, that was the big one. Also, 534 00:20:49,480 --> 00:20:50,960 Speaker 3: we would doe for a game too. Poop Fest had 535 00:20:51,000 --> 00:20:53,639 Speaker 3: been a minute. Game three, sures are on the mound. 536 00:20:53,960 --> 00:20:55,919 Speaker 3: Sunday was nice and chill, just like Game one. The 537 00:20:55,960 --> 00:20:58,680 Speaker 3: Mets just just get a nice win and nice and easy, 538 00:20:58,800 --> 00:20:59,800 Speaker 3: no drama, whatsoe. 539 00:21:00,200 --> 00:21:04,119 Speaker 1: Domination Yes from the beginning, literally from the outset of 540 00:21:04,119 --> 00:21:07,720 Speaker 1: this game. Max Schers are just he's incredible, Like he's 541 00:21:07,720 --> 00:21:09,879 Speaker 1: someone that we're so lucky to be able to rely on. 542 00:21:10,000 --> 00:21:11,840 Speaker 1: Especially like having two aces is nice. A lot of 543 00:21:11,840 --> 00:21:14,040 Speaker 1: teams don't even have one, so it's very cool that 544 00:21:14,080 --> 00:21:15,880 Speaker 1: we can have two. So when your one ace doesn't 545 00:21:15,880 --> 00:21:17,439 Speaker 1: pitch that well, the next as can come out the 546 00:21:17,440 --> 00:21:20,880 Speaker 1: next day and dominate people, completely destroy them. Six innings won, earn, 547 00:21:20,960 --> 00:21:25,240 Speaker 1: seven strikeouts, one walk, Just amazing. Metscal run in the 548 00:21:25,280 --> 00:21:29,000 Speaker 1: second inning on forgetting that Nick with a single tech. 549 00:21:29,040 --> 00:21:31,240 Speaker 1: We're texting group had about it. Very nice. Two out 550 00:21:31,280 --> 00:21:33,800 Speaker 1: single by by the boy over there, Escabar two run 551 00:21:33,880 --> 00:21:36,440 Speaker 1: single the inning after, and then just completely just move 552 00:21:36,480 --> 00:21:39,000 Speaker 1: ahead from there. Francisco Indor the huge game. Pete hit 553 00:21:39,040 --> 00:21:42,359 Speaker 1: the big home rive. Lindor went three for five. Pete 554 00:21:42,400 --> 00:21:44,960 Speaker 1: four for five with five RBIs. He hit the home run, 555 00:21:45,000 --> 00:21:47,120 Speaker 1: he had a big double that cleared the bases, broke 556 00:21:47,160 --> 00:21:48,879 Speaker 1: the mess couple season RBI record. 557 00:21:49,359 --> 00:21:51,600 Speaker 3: Escobar three for five as well. In this you mentioned Naquin, 558 00:21:51,680 --> 00:21:54,720 Speaker 3: he was two for five, Nido two for five. I mean, everybody, 559 00:21:54,760 --> 00:21:57,280 Speaker 3: it seemed like in the starting lineup I believe, had 560 00:21:57,320 --> 00:21:59,200 Speaker 3: a hit. And the only guy did not have multiple 561 00:21:59,240 --> 00:22:00,959 Speaker 3: hits in the starting line and it was Jeff McNeil. 562 00:22:00,960 --> 00:22:03,080 Speaker 3: Go figure, the guy who gets HiT's like crazy. He 563 00:22:03,160 --> 00:22:05,200 Speaker 3: went one for four. Oh sorry Jeff Or No Darren 564 00:22:05,240 --> 00:22:07,560 Speaker 3: Ruff he went out for four. Sorry Darren, missed you there. 565 00:22:07,720 --> 00:22:10,560 Speaker 3: But I mean everyone was hitting, everybody was swinging it. 566 00:22:10,560 --> 00:22:11,919 Speaker 1: It was great. It was nice and easy. 567 00:22:12,119 --> 00:22:14,520 Speaker 3: That's the kind of game I needed after a crazy, 568 00:22:14,800 --> 00:22:18,199 Speaker 3: crazy weekend. It was nice to come home, lay on 569 00:22:18,240 --> 00:22:20,800 Speaker 3: the couch, be like, oh, the Mets are up whatever, 570 00:22:21,040 --> 00:22:23,640 Speaker 3: up by six in the fourth inning. One, yeah, seven 571 00:22:23,680 --> 00:22:25,320 Speaker 3: to one in the fourth inning. This is awesome, This 572 00:22:25,359 --> 00:22:27,640 Speaker 3: is great. This is exactly what I need, and it was. 573 00:22:27,720 --> 00:22:29,720 Speaker 3: It was smooth sailing. Max Suers are so good. 574 00:22:29,840 --> 00:22:30,439 Speaker 1: You guys know it. 575 00:22:30,480 --> 00:22:31,960 Speaker 3: You guys know the drum. I mean, how much else 576 00:22:31,960 --> 00:22:33,400 Speaker 3: do we really need to talk about from this game? 577 00:22:34,080 --> 00:22:37,040 Speaker 1: Francisco Lindorga is full season ops backup up eight hundred, 578 00:22:38,200 --> 00:22:42,399 Speaker 1: I said before yeah broke, Well, which one you want 579 00:22:42,400 --> 00:22:42,960 Speaker 1: to talk about first? 580 00:22:42,960 --> 00:22:44,879 Speaker 3: I want to talk about Lindor hitting one hundred RBIs 581 00:22:44,880 --> 00:22:46,680 Speaker 3: for the first time in his career as well, all. 582 00:22:46,640 --> 00:22:48,239 Speaker 1: Right, mentioned that, and then I'll say peak that kind 583 00:22:48,280 --> 00:22:50,719 Speaker 1: of ties in. Yeah, We'll talk about Pete, go for it. 584 00:22:50,800 --> 00:22:54,080 Speaker 1: I just mentioned Lindor, the Pete thing. He had some 585 00:22:54,160 --> 00:22:56,159 Speaker 1: quotes after the game about it. So I'm on Twitter 586 00:22:56,400 --> 00:22:58,400 Speaker 1: and he just talked about how like having an RBI 587 00:22:58,480 --> 00:23:00,320 Speaker 1: record almost has nothing to do with me, everything to 588 00:23:00,359 --> 00:23:01,840 Speaker 1: do with my teammates, Like how much these guys have 589 00:23:01,840 --> 00:23:03,480 Speaker 1: gotten on base ahead of me, Like how much this 590 00:23:03,560 --> 00:23:04,960 Speaker 1: line is able to turn over the top of the 591 00:23:05,080 --> 00:23:06,880 Speaker 1: or the bomb of the other. That's all been great, 592 00:23:06,880 --> 00:23:08,879 Speaker 1: if you remember all the way back in April, an 593 00:23:09,080 --> 00:23:12,600 Speaker 1: entire an entire sponsorship, allgo. It's not even the worry 594 00:23:12,600 --> 00:23:15,000 Speaker 1: of partnership. I don't even know partnership. Yeah, yeah, the 595 00:23:15,000 --> 00:23:17,639 Speaker 1: whole partnership will go. We told you guys that Pete 596 00:23:17,760 --> 00:23:19,959 Speaker 1: was gonna really regress as RBI tolls, like last year 597 00:23:20,000 --> 00:23:22,359 Speaker 1: he barely even got to ninety or even eighty, I believe. Yeah. 598 00:23:22,400 --> 00:23:24,800 Speaker 1: And the way this the Mets stacks line up, expecting 599 00:23:24,840 --> 00:23:27,440 Speaker 1: them to be healthy, getting Canada, getting Marte door hitting 600 00:23:27,440 --> 00:23:29,879 Speaker 1: ahead of them. Do the regrets positively? Like there were 601 00:23:29,880 --> 00:23:32,440 Speaker 1: gonna be tons of opportunities for peat Alonzo As we said, 602 00:23:32,640 --> 00:23:35,960 Speaker 1: what would you say regress positively? Like just the fact 603 00:23:35,960 --> 00:23:38,760 Speaker 1: that like regressing so neither direction. So I'm just like saying, like, 604 00:23:38,800 --> 00:23:42,520 Speaker 1: I'm kind of is it? Can it? I I not 605 00:23:42,520 --> 00:23:45,000 Speaker 1: not to call it in a statistical term because you 606 00:23:45,080 --> 00:23:47,560 Speaker 1: regrets to a mean I guess, I guess maybe it's 607 00:23:47,600 --> 00:23:50,400 Speaker 1: not necessarily the exact right term using because I'm not I. 608 00:23:50,359 --> 00:23:53,600 Speaker 3: Feel, yeah, I feel like regression always talks about like 609 00:23:54,440 --> 00:23:55,680 Speaker 3: down going downward. 610 00:23:56,200 --> 00:23:58,520 Speaker 1: But it's the same premise that like when he's having 611 00:23:58,920 --> 00:24:01,000 Speaker 1: this manty, like but people are gonna be on base, 612 00:24:01,040 --> 00:24:02,640 Speaker 1: and people log is gonna continue coming to the plate 613 00:24:02,720 --> 00:24:04,560 Speaker 1: even if he wasn't driving these guys in the past. 614 00:24:04,840 --> 00:24:06,359 Speaker 1: It's a little to do with him. It's just eventually 615 00:24:06,359 --> 00:24:08,760 Speaker 1: what happened. Okay, Okay, I always I don't This is 616 00:24:08,800 --> 00:24:12,280 Speaker 1: just me probably. I always assume regression is negative in 617 00:24:12,920 --> 00:24:15,040 Speaker 1: the word that in the way that you're talking about 618 00:24:15,040 --> 00:24:16,800 Speaker 1: the word. I believe that's true. Okay. 619 00:24:17,359 --> 00:24:20,040 Speaker 3: In terms of statistics, I'm gonna trust you, guys, Johnny 620 00:24:20,080 --> 00:24:22,040 Speaker 3: Stats is chiming into and if there's anybody who's gonna 621 00:24:22,040 --> 00:24:23,399 Speaker 3: know about this is gonna be Johnny Stats. 622 00:24:23,400 --> 00:24:24,760 Speaker 1: He's saying it's it's correct. 623 00:24:24,840 --> 00:24:27,360 Speaker 3: So yeah, they're not trying to call you out, but mentally, 624 00:24:27,680 --> 00:24:30,600 Speaker 3: and I'm sure people listening to her like regression regression 625 00:24:30,600 --> 00:24:31,400 Speaker 3: that he's playing better. 626 00:24:31,400 --> 00:24:34,760 Speaker 1: That doesn't make sense. It's positive regressions. Just you're going 627 00:24:34,760 --> 00:24:36,399 Speaker 1: like you're always coming to a memes either you're going up, 628 00:24:36,440 --> 00:24:39,840 Speaker 1: you're going down. Yeah, okay, yeah, and way up. This 629 00:24:39,920 --> 00:24:42,320 Speaker 1: year's way up, way up. We told everyone batter than April. 630 00:24:42,640 --> 00:24:44,760 Speaker 1: It's just amazing that he's become like as clutch as 631 00:24:44,760 --> 00:24:47,440 Speaker 1: he has, as consistent as he has this incredible season 632 00:24:47,480 --> 00:24:49,560 Speaker 1: he's having and Sam with Lindor two guys with one 633 00:24:49,600 --> 00:24:51,639 Speaker 1: hundred RBIs first time I say that's to two thousand 634 00:24:51,640 --> 00:24:55,000 Speaker 1: and six Francisco indor seven. Like you said, is his 635 00:24:55,040 --> 00:24:57,160 Speaker 1: ops is back above one hundred the years that they're 636 00:24:57,160 --> 00:25:00,239 Speaker 1: having eight incredible eight hundred. Did I say how much 637 00:25:00,280 --> 00:25:00,760 Speaker 1: that's sure? 638 00:25:01,160 --> 00:25:01,320 Speaker 3: Oh? 639 00:25:01,359 --> 00:25:03,080 Speaker 1: I said yeah, Oh my god, my brain is a 640 00:25:03,080 --> 00:25:06,320 Speaker 1: broken guys, broken brand. Episode. Man, it's been a long one. 641 00:25:06,359 --> 00:25:07,080 Speaker 1: It's been a long weekend. 642 00:25:07,119 --> 00:25:09,639 Speaker 3: Twenty five homers, one hundred three RBI sixteen solen bases 643 00:25:09,680 --> 00:25:11,400 Speaker 3: two seventy five, three forty six. 644 00:25:11,440 --> 00:25:14,520 Speaker 1: Eight oh two for Franciscool Indoor apps. That's my shortstop 645 00:25:14,600 --> 00:25:16,920 Speaker 1: right there. I love the guy, that's my nationally MVP. 646 00:25:17,480 --> 00:25:19,159 Speaker 1: I like it. I like it. We're pushing for it. 647 00:25:19,280 --> 00:25:20,920 Speaker 1: Let's make Franciscool Indoor the MVP. 648 00:25:21,040 --> 00:25:22,720 Speaker 3: I don't know if that's gonna happen, but I'm I'm 649 00:25:22,720 --> 00:25:25,919 Speaker 3: here for the probably does, probably in war he's like 650 00:25:26,000 --> 00:25:28,720 Speaker 3: with him, Machado, Goldschmid are now they're all basically exactly 651 00:25:28,760 --> 00:25:29,119 Speaker 3: the same. 652 00:25:29,400 --> 00:25:32,240 Speaker 1: And those are all really really good players. I'm happy 653 00:25:32,280 --> 00:25:35,040 Speaker 1: we have one of them. But yes, you look at 654 00:25:35,040 --> 00:25:36,359 Speaker 1: a series like this, if you don't look at the 655 00:25:36,359 --> 00:25:38,080 Speaker 1: minu shal of Jacob Grom and get worried about that, 656 00:25:38,119 --> 00:25:39,920 Speaker 1: you see the best one two f three again, which 657 00:25:40,000 --> 00:25:42,040 Speaker 1: tysically that makes sense because the oaklan A, as bad 658 00:25:42,040 --> 00:25:43,159 Speaker 1: as they are, they're still gonna win a third of 659 00:25:43,200 --> 00:25:45,320 Speaker 1: their games, and you just keep moving on, you keep 660 00:25:45,359 --> 00:25:47,879 Speaker 1: moving on. He's still believe in the Braves still won 661 00:25:47,960 --> 00:25:49,919 Speaker 1: a game and a half because they've somehow found a 662 00:25:49,920 --> 00:25:51,680 Speaker 1: way to pull this hurricane game out of their ass 663 00:25:51,680 --> 00:25:53,440 Speaker 1: in Philadelphia on Tailor. 664 00:25:53,240 --> 00:25:57,080 Speaker 3: Man, I've hated the Phillies for a long time. This 665 00:25:57,200 --> 00:25:59,800 Speaker 3: is like they really just a new found hatred that 666 00:25:59,800 --> 00:26:02,520 Speaker 3: they just couldn't close away this game really needed them 667 00:26:02,560 --> 00:26:04,080 Speaker 3: to take three or four from the Braves. 668 00:26:03,800 --> 00:26:06,639 Speaker 1: Two of two, It's okay, three or four would have 669 00:26:06,680 --> 00:26:09,440 Speaker 1: been great. And now we have two games until our 670 00:26:09,760 --> 00:26:12,280 Speaker 1: fateful final second to the last series of the year 671 00:26:12,320 --> 00:26:15,640 Speaker 1: in Atlanta next weekend. Imagine like one week from right now, 672 00:26:15,680 --> 00:26:18,320 Speaker 1: like to ten. It's like ten o'clock next Sunday, we'll 673 00:26:18,359 --> 00:26:20,280 Speaker 1: have basically full clarity and whether not the Mets are 674 00:26:20,280 --> 00:26:21,159 Speaker 1: gonna win division or not. 675 00:26:21,400 --> 00:26:24,600 Speaker 3: Yeah, we're gonna be either really really sweaty or we're 676 00:26:24,600 --> 00:26:27,359 Speaker 3: gonna be like maybe a little bit drunk, maybe maybe 677 00:26:27,359 --> 00:26:30,919 Speaker 3: a little bit drunk of the Mets are take the 678 00:26:30,960 --> 00:26:33,960 Speaker 3: division in Atlanta, which would be so so amazing. 679 00:26:34,200 --> 00:26:37,119 Speaker 1: Covering that locker room and champagne. But hey, I mean 680 00:26:37,119 --> 00:26:38,879 Speaker 1: we're gonna we're gonna preview the Marlin series, Like. 681 00:26:39,040 --> 00:26:40,399 Speaker 3: Yeah, we gotta get there first. It's a lot of 682 00:26:40,440 --> 00:26:42,080 Speaker 3: work to do, a lot of work to do. Can't 683 00:26:42,160 --> 00:26:45,080 Speaker 3: can't forget about those. But speaking about a lot of 684 00:26:45,080 --> 00:26:47,399 Speaker 3: work to do, your boy has done a lot of 685 00:26:47,440 --> 00:26:49,760 Speaker 3: work in the estimate, which is when we're gonna bring 686 00:26:49,800 --> 00:26:54,520 Speaker 3: in John here, because John, what's what's that record looking like? 687 00:26:54,560 --> 00:26:57,120 Speaker 1: For the estimate? How are we doing? I'm not sure. 688 00:26:57,200 --> 00:26:58,639 Speaker 1: I'm not sure. Did I win this one? 689 00:26:59,680 --> 00:27:02,800 Speaker 4: Yeah, you sound like a guy who knows, uh knows 690 00:27:02,840 --> 00:27:05,520 Speaker 4: exactly what happened this weekend in Oakland in terms of 691 00:27:05,560 --> 00:27:10,080 Speaker 4: the minutia of pop foul balls, pop flyouts, eight total. 692 00:27:10,840 --> 00:27:13,040 Speaker 4: So Marco is a game up. I believe this is 693 00:27:13,080 --> 00:27:16,000 Speaker 4: your first lead the entire time since we started this 694 00:27:16,080 --> 00:27:17,200 Speaker 4: back in June, which is. 695 00:27:17,520 --> 00:27:19,399 Speaker 1: I actually think you won. He won the first one 696 00:27:19,440 --> 00:27:20,360 Speaker 1: that I rattled them off. 697 00:27:20,680 --> 00:27:22,600 Speaker 3: I don't did I I feel like I don't. I 698 00:27:22,600 --> 00:27:25,000 Speaker 3: didn't have a lead at at all. Well, how big 699 00:27:25,040 --> 00:27:26,399 Speaker 3: did you lead get though, James? 700 00:27:26,560 --> 00:27:29,280 Speaker 2: I think seven? I think it was seven three. 701 00:27:29,760 --> 00:27:30,760 Speaker 1: Seven three six one. 702 00:27:30,800 --> 00:27:32,920 Speaker 3: There was there's quite a bit of a of a 703 00:27:33,040 --> 00:27:35,840 Speaker 3: lead that has just dwindled away, especially with the new 704 00:27:36,160 --> 00:27:38,520 Speaker 3: the new format, the new system where we just both 705 00:27:38,560 --> 00:27:41,560 Speaker 3: spit out numbers. I mean, I've been cash. I think 706 00:27:41,600 --> 00:27:43,199 Speaker 3: I'm just a good handicapper. I think that's just what 707 00:27:43,240 --> 00:27:45,080 Speaker 3: we're learning. Is I said an incredible line. 708 00:27:46,119 --> 00:27:47,800 Speaker 1: I think. No, I think you've actually just gotten better 709 00:27:47,840 --> 00:27:49,480 Speaker 1: setting lines, because if you were skill the setting lines, 710 00:27:49,520 --> 00:27:50,920 Speaker 1: you'll be able to set them in the beginning as well. 711 00:27:50,960 --> 00:27:52,560 Speaker 1: You were bad setting lines at the beginning. 712 00:27:52,720 --> 00:27:54,639 Speaker 3: No, but because I thread the needle, I give I 713 00:27:54,720 --> 00:27:57,199 Speaker 3: give you the middle number, and when you just have 714 00:27:57,240 --> 00:28:00,440 Speaker 3: to say over under what I'm giving you, that's tough. 715 00:28:00,800 --> 00:28:02,919 Speaker 1: That was easy. Yeah, We're going to one like that 716 00:28:02,920 --> 00:28:03,600 Speaker 1: for all time sake. 717 00:28:04,080 --> 00:28:05,960 Speaker 3: No, no, no, let's keep it going. Let's keep it going. 718 00:28:06,000 --> 00:28:08,920 Speaker 3: Jame's gonna be wearing a tuxedo opening day next year. John, 719 00:28:08,920 --> 00:28:11,240 Speaker 3: what is the SMMT for this series against the Marlins? 720 00:28:11,280 --> 00:28:12,960 Speaker 2: So this series against the Marlins. 721 00:28:13,640 --> 00:28:16,760 Speaker 4: Don Mattingly and the Marlins today announced that this would 722 00:28:16,760 --> 00:28:19,720 Speaker 4: be the last season at Donnie Baseball is in the 723 00:28:20,119 --> 00:28:22,880 Speaker 4: Marlins dugouts, so he's been there for a long time. 724 00:28:22,920 --> 00:28:27,000 Speaker 4: I think it goes back to what twenty sixteen, I. 725 00:28:27,000 --> 00:28:29,320 Speaker 3: Believe, so, I think I think that sounds right. I 726 00:28:29,359 --> 00:28:31,840 Speaker 3: don't know Don Mattingly, he's a manager. 727 00:28:31,920 --> 00:28:33,960 Speaker 2: I think I think twenty sixteen. 728 00:28:33,960 --> 00:28:36,080 Speaker 3: Yeah, he Yeah, twenty sixteen was his first season with 729 00:28:36,200 --> 00:28:37,080 Speaker 3: Yeahland's correct. 730 00:28:37,640 --> 00:28:39,840 Speaker 4: Yeah, so it's been a while. I mean that goes 731 00:28:39,880 --> 00:28:42,880 Speaker 4: back to the last time the Mets were in the playoffs. Yeah, 732 00:28:42,960 --> 00:28:45,600 Speaker 4: and Don Mattingly, we were talking about this before the 733 00:28:45,640 --> 00:28:46,360 Speaker 4: show started. 734 00:28:46,800 --> 00:28:47,040 Speaker 2: Mark. 735 00:28:47,120 --> 00:28:49,680 Speaker 4: You know, I'm sure anyone else who's watched either Dodger 736 00:28:49,720 --> 00:28:52,640 Speaker 4: games back when he was Dodger skipper of Marlins games, 737 00:28:52,960 --> 00:28:56,160 Speaker 4: DoD Maddingley likes to sit back, rub those hands together, 738 00:28:56,240 --> 00:28:56,960 Speaker 4: do some managing. 739 00:28:57,400 --> 00:28:59,920 Speaker 2: Yes, is bigger prints on the outcome of a game. 740 00:29:01,160 --> 00:29:04,040 Speaker 4: Lots of changes, lots of noun visits, lots lots of 741 00:29:04,040 --> 00:29:04,760 Speaker 4: pitching changes. 742 00:29:05,080 --> 00:29:08,560 Speaker 1: Stannie Baseball. He's got it. It's that's the manager's job. 743 00:29:08,600 --> 00:29:11,360 Speaker 3: You gotta make decisions, and the guy is always ready 744 00:29:11,400 --> 00:29:12,200 Speaker 3: to make a decision. 745 00:29:12,840 --> 00:29:16,000 Speaker 2: Got to push the right button. So I guess we 746 00:29:16,040 --> 00:29:16,920 Speaker 2: can put it this way. 747 00:29:17,320 --> 00:29:19,600 Speaker 4: How many times will Don Manningly try to push the 748 00:29:19,680 --> 00:29:22,240 Speaker 4: right button in this two game series? And shout out 749 00:29:22,280 --> 00:29:24,000 Speaker 4: Don Mattingly because you guys are going to get to this. 750 00:29:24,080 --> 00:29:27,800 Speaker 4: But that's are not seeing Sandy al Contra in this series, 751 00:29:27,920 --> 00:29:29,720 Speaker 4: and it looks like they were going to be seeing 752 00:29:29,760 --> 00:29:32,400 Speaker 4: Sandy al Contra. So that's quite nice for this little 753 00:29:32,440 --> 00:29:35,640 Speaker 4: two game series. So I'll give it to you guys again. 754 00:29:35,800 --> 00:29:38,640 Speaker 4: As the green outside is just insane. 755 00:29:38,720 --> 00:29:40,720 Speaker 1: Right now, that's just going to be coming our way. 756 00:29:40,720 --> 00:29:43,360 Speaker 1: I guess it's it's subsided over here. Now John's east. 757 00:29:43,160 --> 00:29:46,520 Speaker 3: Now, uh, John's not east, He's West Mount. 758 00:29:46,840 --> 00:29:47,760 Speaker 2: I'm out on Long Island. 759 00:29:48,040 --> 00:29:50,520 Speaker 1: Oh you are that's right? All right? 760 00:29:50,560 --> 00:29:50,960 Speaker 2: All right? 761 00:29:51,400 --> 00:29:53,960 Speaker 1: Yeah that is east? Good? Yeah, west north south. 762 00:29:56,000 --> 00:29:59,080 Speaker 2: Seriously, this is one for. 763 00:29:59,200 --> 00:30:00,920 Speaker 1: This one for the listen. 764 00:30:00,960 --> 00:30:03,680 Speaker 3: When you have a series in Oakland and there was 765 00:30:03,720 --> 00:30:06,080 Speaker 3: what a total what was what was their attendance? And 766 00:30:06,560 --> 00:30:08,280 Speaker 3: the seventh Line went out there and I think probably 767 00:30:08,280 --> 00:30:09,960 Speaker 3: tripled what their normal attendance is. 768 00:30:10,040 --> 00:30:12,000 Speaker 1: So I saw someone in the seventh line chuck a beer, 769 00:30:12,040 --> 00:30:13,560 Speaker 1: have of a prosthetic leg on Twitter. 770 00:30:13,600 --> 00:30:19,880 Speaker 2: I saw that too. That's how about you got to 771 00:30:19,880 --> 00:30:20,240 Speaker 2: get to this. 772 00:30:20,280 --> 00:30:23,800 Speaker 4: We got to talk about this paramount allegedly putting the 773 00:30:23,800 --> 00:30:25,080 Speaker 4: Stile people behind. 774 00:30:25,560 --> 00:30:27,240 Speaker 1: No free promo. I don't want to talk about it. 775 00:30:27,320 --> 00:30:27,480 Speaker 2: Nah. 776 00:30:27,560 --> 00:30:31,200 Speaker 1: That was crazy at the Yankee game the other night too. Yeah, 777 00:30:31,680 --> 00:30:33,360 Speaker 1: you got you gotta tip your cap. 778 00:30:33,480 --> 00:30:35,760 Speaker 3: That's really just that's a really creative way to go 779 00:30:35,840 --> 00:30:36,680 Speaker 3: about advertising. 780 00:30:36,920 --> 00:30:39,120 Speaker 4: I feel like Chris Bassett was the perfect guy to 781 00:30:39,160 --> 00:30:41,600 Speaker 4: be on the mound to deal with that, Like, you know, 782 00:30:41,800 --> 00:30:44,959 Speaker 4: you threw a rookie out there rattled by that easily. 783 00:30:45,000 --> 00:30:46,040 Speaker 2: Sure, I don't know. 784 00:30:46,040 --> 00:30:48,200 Speaker 1: I feel like would just would just overthrow one, like 785 00:30:48,240 --> 00:30:49,520 Speaker 1: get one to the net, like right next to the 786 00:30:49,560 --> 00:30:50,120 Speaker 1: person's face. 787 00:30:50,240 --> 00:30:51,959 Speaker 2: Just the rat it all together. 788 00:30:52,440 --> 00:30:57,920 Speaker 3: Yeah, So I'm looking at the attendance. The Mets were 789 00:30:58,000 --> 00:31:01,440 Speaker 3: eighteen thousand on Friday night, sixty thousand on Saturday night. 790 00:31:01,480 --> 00:31:02,680 Speaker 1: I don't know what it was on Sunday. 791 00:31:02,840 --> 00:31:04,960 Speaker 3: You know what, you know what the Oakland A's did 792 00:31:04,960 --> 00:31:09,680 Speaker 3: the last three games before that, not the really six 793 00:31:10,200 --> 00:31:12,600 Speaker 3: four thousand and forty six hundred was the high on 794 00:31:12,720 --> 00:31:16,400 Speaker 3: Thursday night. So those three games combined against the Mariners, 795 00:31:16,880 --> 00:31:21,280 Speaker 3: the Mets in one game already eclipse that. That's that's insane. Yeah, Oakland. 796 00:31:21,640 --> 00:31:23,360 Speaker 3: There was an opportunity to go to Oakland for this 797 00:31:23,440 --> 00:31:25,080 Speaker 3: three games in twenty four hours, and I was like, 798 00:31:25,120 --> 00:31:27,280 Speaker 3: I love the Mets, but that's just that can't be. 799 00:31:27,480 --> 00:31:29,760 Speaker 1: That can't be the game Oakland. Could you imagine if 800 00:31:29,760 --> 00:31:32,440 Speaker 1: you have been sitting in like in the Oakland Coliseum 801 00:31:32,760 --> 00:31:35,280 Speaker 1: instead of at Los Angeles ayripools is seven hundred home 802 00:31:35,360 --> 00:31:38,200 Speaker 1: run six, seven hundred and one night. I could have 803 00:31:38,240 --> 00:31:38,560 Speaker 1: been there. 804 00:31:38,560 --> 00:31:41,560 Speaker 3: And I mean again, I love the Mets, but Oakland 805 00:31:41,760 --> 00:31:43,000 Speaker 3: not not the city for me. 806 00:31:43,080 --> 00:31:46,080 Speaker 2: I don't think cool city. Have you been so you 807 00:31:46,120 --> 00:31:46,960 Speaker 2: haven't been to that park? 808 00:31:47,440 --> 00:31:50,520 Speaker 3: No, I'm really trying my hardest to avoid going to 809 00:31:50,560 --> 00:31:52,880 Speaker 3: the Oakland Coliseum. I'm hoping that they get a new 810 00:31:52,920 --> 00:31:54,680 Speaker 3: stadium and then I will go to the new one 811 00:31:54,720 --> 00:31:57,440 Speaker 3: when it's nice, because I've never heard a good thing 812 00:31:57,440 --> 00:31:59,800 Speaker 3: about Oakland Coliseum as a baseball stadium. 813 00:32:00,120 --> 00:32:02,120 Speaker 2: It's a character, that's. 814 00:32:02,000 --> 00:32:04,080 Speaker 3: You know, that's a really that's a professional way to 815 00:32:04,080 --> 00:32:05,280 Speaker 3: put it there, John, It's got. 816 00:32:05,240 --> 00:32:07,480 Speaker 2: Character and lots of foul territory. 817 00:32:07,560 --> 00:32:09,080 Speaker 1: Lots of foul territory. And you know what, in the 818 00:32:09,080 --> 00:32:11,320 Speaker 1: reason I'm leading in the estimates, So thank you Oakland 819 00:32:11,360 --> 00:32:13,360 Speaker 1: for that lots of foul territory. Also that the ground 820 00:32:13,400 --> 00:32:15,080 Speaker 1: star the Mets didn't get to a couple of those 821 00:32:15,160 --> 00:32:19,840 Speaker 1: really just long foul balls journeys to get to them, 822 00:32:20,000 --> 00:32:22,680 Speaker 1: so you could even gotten higher. I could have gotten higher. 823 00:32:22,680 --> 00:32:26,200 Speaker 3: But okay, so Don mattingly pitching changes back to we're 824 00:32:26,240 --> 00:32:28,320 Speaker 3: on some tangents again, We're we're exhausted. 825 00:32:28,360 --> 00:32:30,240 Speaker 1: It's only ten o'clock. This isn't even a late episode 826 00:32:30,280 --> 00:32:30,560 Speaker 1: for us. 827 00:32:30,600 --> 00:32:34,000 Speaker 3: But Don mattically pitching changes in the two game series 828 00:32:34,040 --> 00:32:36,600 Speaker 3: against the ma or the Mets with the Marlins, how 829 00:32:36,680 --> 00:32:38,400 Speaker 3: many are we going to see? 830 00:32:39,360 --> 00:32:41,760 Speaker 1: They really? Here? Is that we are facing just to 831 00:32:41,800 --> 00:32:44,720 Speaker 1: start bleeding into the preview, and the Mets are just 832 00:32:45,160 --> 00:32:50,280 Speaker 1: the kryptonite. They really are, especially throw like eight now, 833 00:32:50,280 --> 00:32:52,040 Speaker 1: I know for sure just from saying that. But way 834 00:32:52,040 --> 00:32:54,400 Speaker 1: to go, James. You had to say something. You had 835 00:32:54,400 --> 00:32:56,560 Speaker 1: to know the powers we have. I just said they've 836 00:32:56,600 --> 00:33:02,200 Speaker 1: been kryptonite. That's true. I say anything about the future, true, true. Good, 837 00:33:02,280 --> 00:33:05,760 Speaker 1: good job, good job. All right, Yeah, I'm writing down 838 00:33:05,800 --> 00:33:07,640 Speaker 1: my number here. It's gonna be. 839 00:33:09,160 --> 00:33:13,560 Speaker 3: Honestly, let's let's go with this. I think the Marlins, 840 00:33:13,840 --> 00:33:16,400 Speaker 3: it's the end of the year, Mets are swinging the bat. Well, 841 00:33:17,120 --> 00:33:19,280 Speaker 3: maybe the Marlins want us, Maybe the Marlins want to 842 00:33:19,280 --> 00:33:20,720 Speaker 3: see what's going on with some of their pictures. 843 00:33:20,880 --> 00:33:22,480 Speaker 1: You know, get a little aggressive here. 844 00:33:24,120 --> 00:33:26,080 Speaker 4: Ninety seven wins now for the Mets. By the way, 845 00:33:26,160 --> 00:33:28,720 Speaker 4: that is the most by a Mets team since two 846 00:33:28,800 --> 00:33:30,880 Speaker 4: thousand and six, which I think you both will agree 847 00:33:30,920 --> 00:33:33,760 Speaker 4: with me, is the best Mets team of our lifetime. 848 00:33:33,840 --> 00:33:38,040 Speaker 4: Our dads have definitely better Mets teams. Yeah, six, just 849 00:33:38,080 --> 00:33:40,840 Speaker 4: contextualizing that, thinking about that, thinking about how much fun 850 00:33:40,880 --> 00:33:42,040 Speaker 4: that sixth season was. 851 00:33:42,320 --> 00:33:48,440 Speaker 1: I would love six with better ending to. 852 00:33:46,640 --> 00:33:48,800 Speaker 2: To be ten years old again, wouldn't that be nice? Also? 853 00:33:49,160 --> 00:33:53,080 Speaker 1: But John, you were probably like eighteen, but that was 854 00:33:53,080 --> 00:34:00,040 Speaker 1: was junior in college. Correctly, his doctorate, his doctors. You 855 00:34:00,080 --> 00:34:02,000 Speaker 1: could purchase a legal alcohol beverage. 856 00:34:02,440 --> 00:34:06,360 Speaker 4: This is what Rutgers was beating Louisville Pandemonium, Piscataway that 857 00:34:06,480 --> 00:34:08,120 Speaker 4: long ago, are you? 858 00:34:08,640 --> 00:34:11,600 Speaker 1: And then they've been irrelevant and sorry Rutgers like this 859 00:34:11,800 --> 00:34:13,759 Speaker 1: year the Sopranos ended, or maybe two thousand and five, 860 00:34:15,040 --> 00:34:15,640 Speaker 1: so I haven't. 861 00:34:15,440 --> 00:34:19,320 Speaker 2: Watched the right That sounds about right? Are you guys? Ready? 862 00:34:19,480 --> 00:34:21,480 Speaker 1: I got my number? It's written on an envelope. This 863 00:34:21,560 --> 00:34:26,200 Speaker 1: is an interesting one, all right? Yeah? A mailing? Good one? 864 00:34:26,280 --> 00:34:27,080 Speaker 1: John quick? Quick? 865 00:34:27,160 --> 00:34:27,440 Speaker 2: All right? 866 00:34:27,480 --> 00:34:28,200 Speaker 1: Here we go? Ready? 867 00:34:28,640 --> 00:34:31,560 Speaker 2: Yes, one, two, three. 868 00:34:31,680 --> 00:34:36,319 Speaker 1: Seven, let's go ship. 869 00:34:37,080 --> 00:34:38,920 Speaker 3: So you want to know I went with seven because 870 00:34:38,920 --> 00:34:40,800 Speaker 3: I've been going with seven. I think That's been my answer, 871 00:34:40,840 --> 00:34:44,400 Speaker 3: like the last like three or four maybe, and I've 872 00:34:44,440 --> 00:34:46,160 Speaker 3: been winning, so I'm gonna go with seven again. 873 00:34:46,800 --> 00:34:51,120 Speaker 1: Uh it's I almost did seven. We haven't matched yet. 874 00:34:51,160 --> 00:34:52,520 Speaker 1: That would have been what even would have been the 875 00:34:52,800 --> 00:34:56,320 Speaker 1: like what happens been matched? That's honestly almost. The crazier 876 00:34:56,360 --> 00:34:58,720 Speaker 1: thing is that we haven't yet gotten the same number 877 00:34:58,840 --> 00:35:00,680 Speaker 1: on an estimat. 878 00:35:01,480 --> 00:35:02,600 Speaker 2: But yeah, we. 879 00:35:02,560 --> 00:35:04,080 Speaker 1: Didn't get it this one, so it doesn't matter. 880 00:35:04,120 --> 00:35:06,839 Speaker 3: But six, James, I love when you go lower than 881 00:35:06,840 --> 00:35:09,480 Speaker 3: me because I can really just I can vote for 882 00:35:09,560 --> 00:35:11,759 Speaker 3: chaos starts. 883 00:35:11,480 --> 00:35:12,839 Speaker 1: Throwing in all the pictures they could throw. 884 00:35:12,960 --> 00:35:14,759 Speaker 3: They could throw six in in the first game on 885 00:35:14,800 --> 00:35:18,319 Speaker 3: Tuesdays for sure. Yeah, possibility six. 886 00:35:18,760 --> 00:35:20,640 Speaker 1: I mean our numbers incredibly close together. It's not like 887 00:35:20,640 --> 00:35:22,320 Speaker 1: we have different frames of thought, correct. 888 00:35:22,360 --> 00:35:24,319 Speaker 3: I just love when you're lower than me. That's the 889 00:35:24,480 --> 00:35:25,520 Speaker 3: that's the good one. 890 00:35:25,640 --> 00:35:26,040 Speaker 2: Right, easy. 891 00:35:26,040 --> 00:35:27,919 Speaker 1: We'll see, we'll see how we go here, We'll see 892 00:35:27,920 --> 00:35:31,480 Speaker 1: how we do, John, anything else to talk about this? John? 893 00:35:31,640 --> 00:35:34,400 Speaker 1: This is the rare maybe forty minute episodes, So this 894 00:35:34,440 --> 00:35:36,200 Speaker 1: is up to you. Do you want to make it 895 00:35:36,280 --> 00:35:37,920 Speaker 1: a little bit longer? What do you do? You have 896 00:35:37,960 --> 00:35:39,480 Speaker 1: anything you want to talk to us? About it or 897 00:35:39,960 --> 00:35:41,800 Speaker 1: should we talk about the Marlin series? Rangers? 898 00:35:42,080 --> 00:35:44,400 Speaker 2: So I was there, you go, you read in my 899 00:35:44,440 --> 00:35:45,520 Speaker 2: mind tomorrow night. 900 00:35:45,920 --> 00:35:47,440 Speaker 4: So we got all the sports, we got all the 901 00:35:47,480 --> 00:35:49,080 Speaker 4: good stuff, we got college football. 902 00:35:49,880 --> 00:35:52,520 Speaker 1: We're about to have the what's the word? 903 00:35:55,239 --> 00:35:58,399 Speaker 2: Yeah, what is the word going? 904 00:35:58,840 --> 00:36:01,759 Speaker 4: At the same time, it's not the clips, I guess, 905 00:36:01,800 --> 00:36:03,800 Speaker 4: and the clips would be a good word for it, sort. 906 00:36:03,600 --> 00:36:05,480 Speaker 1: Of like I like the nexus. I don't know what 907 00:36:05,480 --> 00:36:07,640 Speaker 1: the nexus is, but I like the what that sounds like? 908 00:36:07,880 --> 00:36:12,279 Speaker 4: Okay, yeah, yeah, But the Rangers and Islanders playing a 909 00:36:12,280 --> 00:36:14,120 Speaker 4: preseason game tomorrow, so that's exciting. 910 00:36:14,600 --> 00:36:17,719 Speaker 3: I mean, okay, so I need I need insight here 911 00:36:18,360 --> 00:36:22,759 Speaker 3: onto preseason hockey because spring training baseball. We're crazy Mets fans, 912 00:36:22,800 --> 00:36:26,000 Speaker 3: we know it. You're intently watching his preseason hockey game. 913 00:36:27,120 --> 00:36:31,439 Speaker 4: Am I intently watching a preseason hockey game? So I think, 914 00:36:31,560 --> 00:36:34,160 Speaker 4: like any sport, the first one, when you get that 915 00:36:34,200 --> 00:36:36,439 Speaker 4: first taste of it, you're all over it. 916 00:36:36,680 --> 00:36:39,879 Speaker 2: But for me, you know, like if a third or fourth. 917 00:36:39,600 --> 00:36:41,600 Speaker 4: Stringer, like someone I know has started in the year 918 00:36:41,640 --> 00:36:43,960 Speaker 4: in the AHL is starting. 919 00:36:44,320 --> 00:36:45,839 Speaker 2: I'm not I'm not all over that. 920 00:36:45,920 --> 00:36:46,120 Speaker 3: You know. 921 00:36:46,200 --> 00:36:48,120 Speaker 2: There's a couple guys I want to see. 922 00:36:48,200 --> 00:36:50,600 Speaker 4: But it's not like baseball, where there's a prospect and 923 00:36:50,680 --> 00:36:53,759 Speaker 4: you know what inningc's pitching, a pitching prospect, like you 924 00:36:53,840 --> 00:36:56,040 Speaker 4: can dial into the third and fourth endings like I 925 00:36:56,040 --> 00:37:01,200 Speaker 4: want to see vi Itali craftsop right, James about him a. 926 00:37:01,160 --> 00:37:03,040 Speaker 2: Guy that you want to buy some some stock in. 927 00:37:05,000 --> 00:37:05,760 Speaker 1: Maybe we get hockey. 928 00:37:05,760 --> 00:37:08,920 Speaker 4: You can do it perhaps, But like you, I can't 929 00:37:08,960 --> 00:37:11,160 Speaker 4: time when I'm watching by Tali Krats. 930 00:37:11,280 --> 00:37:13,360 Speaker 2: I'm either sitting down watching, and even when you. 931 00:37:13,360 --> 00:37:15,920 Speaker 1: Do, it's like he's on for like forty s I seconds. 932 00:37:16,560 --> 00:37:19,080 Speaker 4: Yeah, but no, I mean, look, it's nice to have 933 00:37:19,120 --> 00:37:22,600 Speaker 4: the ice down. But here's the thing. The best October 934 00:37:22,640 --> 00:37:23,280 Speaker 4: is one where. 935 00:37:23,080 --> 00:37:27,200 Speaker 2: The Rangers don't matter. Yes, that's true, that's the best October. 936 00:37:27,680 --> 00:37:29,600 Speaker 2: I remember October oh six, I didn't. 937 00:37:29,640 --> 00:37:31,560 Speaker 4: I wasn't dialing too the Rangers at all that year 938 00:37:31,800 --> 00:37:35,080 Speaker 4: until like November really because it took like two weeks 939 00:37:35,080 --> 00:37:36,040 Speaker 4: to get over what happened. 940 00:37:36,080 --> 00:37:38,440 Speaker 1: So yeah, I have no listen. I like that. I 941 00:37:38,480 --> 00:37:41,040 Speaker 1: like that philosophy there, John. Yeah, I like hockey a lot, 942 00:37:41,160 --> 00:37:43,600 Speaker 1: not a puckhead like John, but I usually I usually 943 00:37:43,600 --> 00:37:47,359 Speaker 1: tap into the Rangers the second both like at at 944 00:37:47,360 --> 00:37:49,000 Speaker 1: one time. If this was a real sentence. It is 945 00:37:49,040 --> 00:37:52,120 Speaker 1: not anymore. Once like the Mets and Jets became irrelevant, 946 00:37:52,120 --> 00:37:54,479 Speaker 1: but now I've replaced the Jets basically with Ohio State. 947 00:37:54,520 --> 00:37:56,480 Speaker 1: So once those two seasons are over, so that's after 948 00:37:56,520 --> 00:37:59,600 Speaker 1: the parade and after national championships, I'll be like June, 949 00:38:00,080 --> 00:38:02,160 Speaker 1: like January fifteenth, I don't really lock into the range. 950 00:38:02,160 --> 00:38:03,960 Speaker 1: That's my birthday. You just happened to pick my birthday. 951 00:38:04,360 --> 00:38:05,760 Speaker 1: Happy birthday there, perfect. 952 00:38:06,200 --> 00:38:09,000 Speaker 3: That's what hockey matters is what Mark's birthday is the 953 00:38:09,000 --> 00:38:11,560 Speaker 3: fact day that we start caring about hockey. Yeah, usually 954 00:38:11,600 --> 00:38:13,920 Speaker 3: I wait till the Knicks become irrelevant, which is pretty 955 00:38:13,920 --> 00:38:17,640 Speaker 3: often now. Yeah, like South Carolina football has never been 956 00:38:17,680 --> 00:38:20,000 Speaker 3: good since I've cared, So that's that doesn't help me. 957 00:38:20,360 --> 00:38:21,960 Speaker 3: I just I row for a lot of a lot 958 00:38:21,960 --> 00:38:23,759 Speaker 3: of losing teams here. So it's nice that the Mets 959 00:38:23,800 --> 00:38:26,160 Speaker 3: are playing well, and maybe the Rangers will get good too. 960 00:38:26,200 --> 00:38:29,160 Speaker 1: I'm I'm actually watching our listenership falls. We've talked about nonsense, 961 00:38:29,200 --> 00:38:30,480 Speaker 1: but it was cool to see how to say dog 962 00:38:30,560 --> 00:38:33,360 Speaker 1: Walker Wisconsin on Saturday. That was great. 963 00:38:33,400 --> 00:38:35,239 Speaker 2: That was crazy. That was a wild wind. 964 00:38:35,719 --> 00:38:37,759 Speaker 1: That was that was as dominant as they've even looked 965 00:38:37,800 --> 00:38:39,120 Speaker 1: in the Big Ten. That was against a team that 966 00:38:39,160 --> 00:38:41,200 Speaker 1: was in the top twenty to start the year. South 967 00:38:41,239 --> 00:38:44,280 Speaker 1: Carolina beat Charlotte John had it Indiana? Do did they play? 968 00:38:45,360 --> 00:38:45,839 Speaker 2: They did? 969 00:38:47,280 --> 00:38:49,680 Speaker 4: I was on the other side of Indiana, so I 970 00:38:49,680 --> 00:38:51,280 Speaker 4: didn't really get to see much of that game. 971 00:38:52,000 --> 00:38:54,160 Speaker 2: They lost like twenty something to Cincinnati, so. 972 00:38:54,160 --> 00:38:56,040 Speaker 1: Oh geez, sorry, Yeah, it was all good. 973 00:38:56,080 --> 00:38:58,399 Speaker 4: I took it a really good FAU Purdue game, which 974 00:38:58,600 --> 00:38:59,160 Speaker 4: is a sentence. 975 00:38:59,200 --> 00:39:01,440 Speaker 2: I didn't think that. I saying a. 976 00:39:01,440 --> 00:39:05,040 Speaker 3: Year ago, Florida Atlantic and Purdue. That's like, how does 977 00:39:05,080 --> 00:39:06,799 Speaker 3: that even come up on a schedule? How did the 978 00:39:06,840 --> 00:39:07,759 Speaker 3: ads even are? 979 00:39:07,760 --> 00:39:10,279 Speaker 1: Like, let's let's schedule Florida Atlantic to come up and 980 00:39:10,360 --> 00:39:11,279 Speaker 1: play in Purdue. 981 00:39:11,520 --> 00:39:13,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, I think there's money exchanged. 982 00:39:13,120 --> 00:39:15,360 Speaker 4: I think those the bigger schools pay the smaller schools 983 00:39:15,400 --> 00:39:16,160 Speaker 4: to play them. 984 00:39:16,400 --> 00:39:18,160 Speaker 1: They do, But like, how much bigger is Purdue than 985 00:39:18,160 --> 00:39:19,640 Speaker 1: Florida Atlantic? Realistically? 986 00:39:20,360 --> 00:39:22,080 Speaker 4: Oh, Purdue is a pretty big school. I mean, that's 987 00:39:22,080 --> 00:39:25,320 Speaker 4: a Big Ten school compared to a Conference USA. 988 00:39:24,920 --> 00:39:27,719 Speaker 2: Boiler Purdue is big. I mean, I I don't like 989 00:39:27,760 --> 00:39:28,439 Speaker 2: Purdue at all. 990 00:39:30,200 --> 00:39:32,160 Speaker 1: Known for its engineers and his hot dogs. 991 00:39:32,600 --> 00:39:35,040 Speaker 2: I didn't realize Neil Armstrong was to Purdue. 992 00:39:35,719 --> 00:39:36,800 Speaker 1: The astronaut. 993 00:39:37,400 --> 00:39:39,879 Speaker 2: Yeah, there's like there's like three buildings named after him. 994 00:39:39,880 --> 00:39:42,239 Speaker 4: I was on campus yesterday and like, all you do 995 00:39:42,320 --> 00:39:43,760 Speaker 4: you turn around there's Neil Armstrong. 996 00:39:44,920 --> 00:39:46,960 Speaker 1: Well you know if the moon landing was real. No, 997 00:39:47,000 --> 00:39:52,640 Speaker 1: I'm just. 998 00:39:52,880 --> 00:39:54,000 Speaker 2: Let's stop after dark. 999 00:39:54,600 --> 00:39:56,879 Speaker 3: It was on a tea, it was out of tea. 1000 00:39:56,960 --> 00:39:58,759 Speaker 3: That was just that was too easy. All right, I 1001 00:39:58,760 --> 00:40:00,520 Speaker 3: think that's the official time. Let's ge dude, let's get 1002 00:40:00,560 --> 00:40:01,640 Speaker 3: John out of here. Let's wrap this one. 1003 00:40:01,920 --> 00:40:04,080 Speaker 1: It's gonna this is gonna be the forty minute episode. John, 1004 00:40:04,160 --> 00:40:07,319 Speaker 1: thank you, appreciate you. Luck Yeah, thank you, all right, 1005 00:40:07,560 --> 00:40:07,840 Speaker 1: thanks you. 1006 00:40:08,280 --> 00:40:11,279 Speaker 3: We talked about we talked about Pablo Lopez start in 1007 00:40:11,320 --> 00:40:12,920 Speaker 3: game one. This is also like a weird time in 1008 00:40:12,960 --> 00:40:16,680 Speaker 3: the Mets schedule where they're gonna have two off days 1009 00:40:16,800 --> 00:40:20,439 Speaker 3: in between or on the outside of the filling. That's 1010 00:40:20,440 --> 00:40:24,279 Speaker 3: gonna be the Miami Marlins series of just random too, and. 1011 00:40:24,320 --> 00:40:25,719 Speaker 1: You guys keep an eye out on the off day. 1012 00:40:25,760 --> 00:40:28,719 Speaker 1: We're gonna be dropping a bonus episode on Tuesday because 1013 00:40:28,719 --> 00:40:31,520 Speaker 1: there's just two days between Mets baseball. Hoping that's how 1014 00:40:31,560 --> 00:40:33,560 Speaker 1: we but we'll see how that works out. We'll talk 1015 00:40:33,600 --> 00:40:36,040 Speaker 1: about that after this. But the other picture we're going 1016 00:40:36,040 --> 00:40:39,879 Speaker 1: to see is Heylusazzar though who he we he looked 1017 00:40:39,880 --> 00:40:42,680 Speaker 1: good against us last time, and he just he's case Azar. 1018 00:40:42,760 --> 00:40:45,120 Speaker 1: That was like I'm trying to think he's kind of 1019 00:40:45,160 --> 00:40:47,319 Speaker 1: like is kind of like a mango where you're gonna 1020 00:40:47,320 --> 00:40:49,279 Speaker 1: come into you'll know what you're gonna get. Okay, all right, 1021 00:40:49,239 --> 00:40:52,239 Speaker 1: I mean where are you going with this? Yeah? It 1022 00:40:52,280 --> 00:40:54,399 Speaker 1: could be fantastic, but also you could be like, oh, 1023 00:40:54,440 --> 00:40:56,799 Speaker 1: this is terrible. It's a finicky fruit. It is a 1024 00:40:56,800 --> 00:40:59,200 Speaker 1: finicky fruit with very high ceiling and a very low floor. 1025 00:40:59,600 --> 00:41:03,360 Speaker 3: I prefer and you're gonna laugh that, James. James is 1026 00:41:03,360 --> 00:41:06,640 Speaker 3: gonna really love this one. I prefer mango tasting things 1027 00:41:06,680 --> 00:41:09,680 Speaker 3: in the actual mango, Like a mango ice is so 1028 00:41:09,840 --> 00:41:12,920 Speaker 3: much better than a real mango mango. I've had some 1029 00:41:12,960 --> 00:41:16,560 Speaker 3: great mango living with you when we were roommates. You're like, man, 1030 00:41:16,760 --> 00:41:18,200 Speaker 3: what a great mango, And I've had it. I'm not 1031 00:41:18,200 --> 00:41:20,080 Speaker 3: gonna lie. It's kind of like watermelon to me. I 1032 00:41:20,120 --> 00:41:22,200 Speaker 3: don't I don't understand the hype around a great mango 1033 00:41:22,280 --> 00:41:25,360 Speaker 3: or a watermelon. They just always seem like they taste 1034 00:41:25,400 --> 00:41:27,040 Speaker 3: the same. And I've had people say this is a 1035 00:41:27,040 --> 00:41:29,520 Speaker 3: great watermelon, this is a great mango, and it's always 1036 00:41:29,560 --> 00:41:30,040 Speaker 3: let me down. 1037 00:41:30,400 --> 00:41:31,920 Speaker 1: I feel it with watermelon, but I don't feel like 1038 00:41:31,920 --> 00:41:33,560 Speaker 1: my mango. But I just don't feel like taking the 1039 00:41:33,560 --> 00:41:36,600 Speaker 1: time to argue about this on this baseball podcast about fruit. Fine, 1040 00:41:36,600 --> 00:41:39,480 Speaker 1: that's fine. We've got Carrasco and Taiwan pitching for us 1041 00:41:39,480 --> 00:41:42,680 Speaker 1: the series, two guys who've been very good recently, two 1042 00:41:42,719 --> 00:41:45,399 Speaker 1: guys who I like. I like. I like the way 1043 00:41:45,440 --> 00:41:47,399 Speaker 1: this schedule has lined up. Now where we get those 1044 00:41:47,400 --> 00:41:49,160 Speaker 1: guys against the Marlins that we're gonna in some ore 1045 00:41:49,160 --> 00:41:51,759 Speaker 1: they have basket gram shares against Atlanta, will be interesting 1046 00:41:51,760 --> 00:41:54,279 Speaker 1: to see how the Mets do ordered that, because as 1047 00:41:54,280 --> 00:41:56,279 Speaker 1: of right now, it's scheduled the exact same way as 1048 00:41:56,320 --> 00:41:59,360 Speaker 1: this past series, where it's Bassive Friday to Grom Saturday 1049 00:41:59,640 --> 00:42:03,000 Speaker 1: ses Sunday. But there is a world where the National 1050 00:42:03,040 --> 00:42:05,920 Speaker 1: Series becomes important and you kind of probably would like 1051 00:42:06,560 --> 00:42:08,719 Speaker 1: for either to grandmore Surez or to have an opportunity 1052 00:42:08,800 --> 00:42:10,480 Speaker 1: to opportunity to start in those games. 1053 00:42:10,480 --> 00:42:15,000 Speaker 3: Correct, Yes, but I also don't want to talk about 1054 00:42:15,040 --> 00:42:17,000 Speaker 3: it because I this. 1055 00:42:16,680 --> 00:42:19,480 Speaker 1: This Marlin series. You gotta you gotta win too. 1056 00:42:19,600 --> 00:42:22,040 Speaker 3: You gotta win too here against the Marlins, so I 1057 00:42:22,040 --> 00:42:23,160 Speaker 3: don't even want to look. 1058 00:42:23,040 --> 00:42:26,520 Speaker 1: Forward yet looking looking too far ahead. Yeah, like none 1059 00:42:26,520 --> 00:42:28,319 Speaker 1: of those guys are pitching the series, so it's irrelevant. Okay, 1060 00:42:28,320 --> 00:42:30,560 Speaker 1: you're right, I'll take it. Yeah, I don't yeh kill it. 1061 00:42:30,800 --> 00:42:32,800 Speaker 1: We'll end it there. I want to focus on the Marlins. 1062 00:42:32,880 --> 00:42:34,960 Speaker 3: Beat the pants off of them, and then we can 1063 00:42:35,280 --> 00:42:38,279 Speaker 3: we can start talking about that the absolute chaos that 1064 00:42:38,320 --> 00:42:41,080 Speaker 3: is going to ensue next weekend, because let's be honest, 1065 00:42:41,120 --> 00:42:42,880 Speaker 3: that's that's really what everyone's looking forward to. 1066 00:42:42,920 --> 00:42:45,040 Speaker 1: But we gotta beat the Marlins. It's very important to 1067 00:42:45,040 --> 00:42:47,600 Speaker 1: beat the Marlins as long as we win those two games. 1068 00:42:47,960 --> 00:42:50,480 Speaker 1: At worst case scenario, we're going into Atlanta up a 1069 00:42:50,520 --> 00:42:52,879 Speaker 1: game and we have a tiebreaker with them, So that 1070 00:42:52,920 --> 00:42:55,560 Speaker 1: means by winning one game will guarantee ourselves a tiebreaker 1071 00:42:56,080 --> 00:42:58,840 Speaker 1: and what is still the controlling of our own destiny, 1072 00:42:58,960 --> 00:43:01,680 Speaker 1: but at least keep winning one of those games. Yes, 1073 00:43:01,760 --> 00:43:03,799 Speaker 1: so beat tomorrow wins if we win these two games 1074 00:43:03,840 --> 00:43:05,920 Speaker 1: a week because the Braves are heading to Washington for 1075 00:43:05,960 --> 00:43:08,160 Speaker 1: three games series starting on Monday night, so our off 1076 00:43:08,239 --> 00:43:09,880 Speaker 1: day they're going to be playing then. Because lead by 1077 00:43:09,920 --> 00:43:12,160 Speaker 1: half a game they're facing Corey Abbott, which I don't 1078 00:43:12,160 --> 00:43:16,240 Speaker 1: feel like it about. Listen, Corey Abbot, there is a pitcher, 1079 00:43:16,560 --> 00:43:19,520 Speaker 1: he's pesky. And you know what else Nationals. Nationals lineup 1080 00:43:19,560 --> 00:43:21,120 Speaker 1: is doing a little bit things right now. Joey Baseball 1081 00:43:21,200 --> 00:43:25,080 Speaker 1: joy joe Baby like he like single handedly won me 1082 00:43:25,239 --> 00:43:27,160 Speaker 1: a fancy baseball matchup this week, to the point where 1083 00:43:27,200 --> 00:43:29,040 Speaker 1: earlier in the day, in a semifinal where I thought 1084 00:43:29,040 --> 00:43:30,800 Speaker 1: I was gonna lose, I texted the group chat I 1085 00:43:30,840 --> 00:43:32,319 Speaker 1: the mat reverse drinks got it out of the way, 1086 00:43:32,640 --> 00:43:34,200 Speaker 1: which was very helpful. And then I said, if I 1087 00:43:34,239 --> 00:43:37,799 Speaker 1: do win this championship, I am getting a Mansa's jersey. Okay, yeah, 1088 00:43:38,160 --> 00:43:40,440 Speaker 1: that you should get one. He's been so blazing hot 1089 00:43:40,480 --> 00:43:41,600 Speaker 1: for me. He's been so clutched. 1090 00:43:41,960 --> 00:43:42,239 Speaker 2: C J. 1091 00:43:42,320 --> 00:43:44,760 Speaker 1: Crohn had a little, hell little injury this week. Mineses 1092 00:43:44,760 --> 00:43:47,120 Speaker 1: filled in the first base was flying colors. Has the 1093 00:43:47,120 --> 00:43:49,040 Speaker 1: outfield eligibility has been such a chess piece for me. 1094 00:43:49,080 --> 00:43:50,279 Speaker 1: The day of the league. I can't believe how good 1095 00:43:50,280 --> 00:43:51,879 Speaker 1: he's been for the last month. We saw his major 1096 00:43:51,960 --> 00:43:54,200 Speaker 1: league debut. Feel somewhat connected to him in that way. 1097 00:43:54,840 --> 00:43:56,879 Speaker 1: We need the Joey Manessa's home run off Bryce Elder 1098 00:43:56,920 --> 00:43:58,160 Speaker 1: tomorrow the train. 1099 00:43:58,920 --> 00:44:02,800 Speaker 3: Wait is the matchup marw Bryce Elder versus Corey Abbott. Yeah, 1100 00:44:03,120 --> 00:44:06,160 Speaker 3: that is like the most oatmeal, not even oatmeal. 1101 00:44:06,280 --> 00:44:07,239 Speaker 1: That's like it's like. 1102 00:44:07,160 --> 00:44:09,359 Speaker 3: Two characters from a story mode a video game. It's 1103 00:44:09,400 --> 00:44:12,239 Speaker 3: like tap water, like he just did that game. Is 1104 00:44:12,280 --> 00:44:16,800 Speaker 3: who's got the better tap water? Corey Abbot or Bryce Elder? 1105 00:44:16,920 --> 00:44:19,000 Speaker 1: Mike? Because this not again also not to look ahead, 1106 00:44:19,040 --> 00:44:21,920 Speaker 1: but the Braves have scheduled the series against us obviously 1107 00:44:22,000 --> 00:44:24,239 Speaker 1: to have freed, right Morton. 1108 00:44:24,400 --> 00:44:27,320 Speaker 3: Okay, yeah, I mean the shelf no looking ahead, no 1109 00:44:27,400 --> 00:44:30,400 Speaker 3: looking ahead, now looking ahead? To end this, yere John 1110 00:44:30,440 --> 00:44:33,600 Speaker 3: put an insane clip of what's going on Yankee Stadium 1111 00:44:33,680 --> 00:44:36,480 Speaker 3: right now during the rain delay, there's a man who appears. 1112 00:44:36,200 --> 00:44:37,240 Speaker 1: To be bathing in ketchup. 1113 00:44:38,160 --> 00:44:40,400 Speaker 3: No way, you gotta look at this video before we 1114 00:44:40,440 --> 00:44:42,520 Speaker 3: wrap up here, because, like I it has to be 1115 00:44:42,560 --> 00:44:44,799 Speaker 3: spoken about. I don't know who you are, man, but 1116 00:44:44,800 --> 00:44:49,440 Speaker 3: that's like God, that's like quite possibly one of the most. 1117 00:44:49,280 --> 00:44:50,439 Speaker 1: Disgusting things I've ever seen. 1118 00:44:51,080 --> 00:44:53,520 Speaker 3: You're just looking at him, I mean yeah, like this 1119 00:44:53,640 --> 00:44:56,440 Speaker 3: is this is the closest thing ever to a human circus. 1120 00:44:56,480 --> 00:44:58,680 Speaker 1: What the hell is going on there? How does this? 1121 00:44:58,880 --> 00:45:01,320 Speaker 3: How does that even come up? I'm gonna douse myself 1122 00:45:01,360 --> 00:45:02,800 Speaker 3: in pounds of ketchup? 1123 00:45:04,000 --> 00:45:06,640 Speaker 1: Why is this? This whole this went out thirteen minutes ago. 1124 00:45:06,680 --> 00:45:09,200 Speaker 1: Why have not? Why I have only nine thousand people 1125 00:45:09,239 --> 00:45:11,440 Speaker 1: seen it? Well, it's sixty one quote tweets. 1126 00:45:11,560 --> 00:45:13,520 Speaker 3: Is a shocking amount in that amount of time for 1127 00:45:13,560 --> 00:45:16,200 Speaker 3: someone who's has got one hundred followers on Twitter. 1128 00:45:16,239 --> 00:45:18,680 Speaker 1: My gosh. All right, let's wrap this one up here. Guys. 1129 00:45:18,719 --> 00:45:20,840 Speaker 1: Follow us on all our social media at met stuff 1130 00:45:20,880 --> 00:45:22,600 Speaker 1: on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. 1131 00:45:22,840 --> 00:45:25,919 Speaker 3: If you're watching the YouTube video New York Mets YouTube channel, 1132 00:45:25,920 --> 00:45:28,600 Speaker 3: go subscribe over there. If you're listening to us, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, 1133 00:45:28,640 --> 00:45:31,640 Speaker 3: Google Podcasts, Odyssey, drops a ring, drops a review, download 1134 00:45:31,640 --> 00:45:33,759 Speaker 3: and subscribe. I promise the next episode will be a 1135 00:45:33,840 --> 00:45:36,560 Speaker 3: little more put together, a little more ripe. It's been 1136 00:45:36,600 --> 00:45:39,000 Speaker 3: a crazy weekend for the boys Oakland. Does this puts 1137 00:45:39,040 --> 00:45:39,640 Speaker 3: you in a lull? 1138 00:45:39,800 --> 00:45:42,000 Speaker 1: Beat? The Marlins win two. 1139 00:45:42,600 --> 00:45:44,279 Speaker 3: And then we can talk about the next series after that. 1140 00:45:44,320 --> 00:45:46,200 Speaker 3: Thank you, guys for listening, Thank you for watching. Follow 1141 00:45:46,280 --> 00:45:49,360 Speaker 3: James at James Underscore, Shiana. 1142 00:45:49,360 --> 00:45:53,919 Speaker 1: Me at Jiraffick, Mark, Bye, I'm done, good night Later guys, 1143 00:45:53,920 --> 00:45:57,520 Speaker 1: catch you next time to beat the marlins, Get up, 1144 00:45:57,160 --> 00:46:05,040 Speaker 1: get up, STI stand Stan 1145 00:46:07,200 --> 00:46:07,560 Speaker 4: Stand